The Dramatic Works, Volume 4Sigismund Schmerber, 1830 |
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... seems unsettled . Pol . How , my lord ? What cheer ? how is't with you , best brother ? 11 Thou wantest a rough head , and the budding horns that I have . A pash in some places denoting a young bull - calf whose horns are springing ; a ...
... seems unsettled . Pol . How , my lord ? What cheer ? how is't with you , best brother ? 11 Thou wantest a rough head , and the budding horns that I have . A pash in some places denoting a young bull - calf whose horns are springing ; a ...
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... seem to be of ours ? Pol . If at home , sir , He's all my exercise , my mirth , my matter : Now my sworn friend , and then mine enemy ; My parasite , my soldier , statesman , all : He makes a July's day short as December ; And , with ...
... seem to be of ours ? Pol . If at home , sir , He's all my exercise , my mirth , my matter : Now my sworn friend , and then mine enemy ; My parasite , my soldier , statesman , all : He makes a July's day short as December ; And , with ...
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... seems so . Cam . Be it , forbid , my lord ! Leon . To bide upon't : -Thou art not honest : or , If thou inclin'st ... seem to have been arranged into fours , whence the word came to express four in vulgar speech - ' a messe ...
... seems so . Cam . Be it , forbid , my lord ! Leon . To bide upon't : -Thou art not honest : or , If thou inclin'st ... seem to have been arranged into fours , whence the word came to express four in vulgar speech - ' a messe ...
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... seems to mean the exe- cution of which ( when done ) cried out against the non - performance of it before ; or , as Johnson laconically expresses it , was ' a thing necessary to be done , but which Camillo had delayed doing be- cause he ...
... seems to mean the exe- cution of which ( when done ) cried out against the non - performance of it before ; or , as Johnson laconically expresses it , was ' a thing necessary to be done , but which Camillo had delayed doing be- cause he ...
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... seem friendly , as thou hast advis'd me . Cam . O miserable lady ! -But , for me , [ Exit . What case stand I in ? I must be the poisoner Of good Polixenes : and my ground to do't Is the obedience to a master ; one , Who , in rebellion ...
... seem friendly , as thou hast advis'd me . Cam . O miserable lady ! -But , for me , [ Exit . What case stand I in ? I must be the poisoner Of good Polixenes : and my ground to do't Is the obedience to a master ; one , Who , in rebellion ...
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