The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 7 |
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56 , we are io uuderstand shows , such as masks , revels , & c . So , again in King Henry VI . P. III : " And now what rests , but that we spend the time " With stately triumphs , mirthful comick shows , " Such as befit the pleasures of ...
56 , we are io uuderstand shows , such as masks , revels , & c . So , again in King Henry VI . P. III : " And now what rests , but that we spend the time " With stately triumphs , mirthful comick shows , " Such as befit the pleasures of ...
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I do entreat your grace to pardon me , I know not by what power I am made bold ; Nor how it may concern my modesty , In such a presence here , to plead my thoughts : But I beseech your grace , that I may know The worst that may befal me ...
I do entreat your grace to pardon me , I know not by what power I am made bold ; Nor how it may concern my modesty , In such a presence here , to plead my thoughts : But I beseech your grace , that I may know The worst that may befal me ...
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O , that your frowns would teach my smiles such skill ! Her . I give him curses , yet he gives me love . Hel . O , that my prayers could such affection move ! Her . The more I hate , the more he follows me ; HEL .
O , that your frowns would teach my smiles such skill ! Her . I give him curses , yet he gives me love . Hel . O , that my prayers could such affection move ! Her . The more I hate , the more he follows me ; HEL .
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Bottom , who is generally acknowledged the principal ador , declares his inclination to be for a tyrant , for a part of fury , tumult , and noise , such as every young man pants to perform when he first steps upou the stage .
Bottom , who is generally acknowledged the principal ador , declares his inclination to be for a tyrant , for a part of fury , tumult , and noise , such as every young man pants to perform when he first steps upou the stage .
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... a comedy by J. Day , 1606 : " 1 had rather hear two such jests , than a whole play of such Teat - cat thunderclaps . " STEEVENS . to make all split . ] This is to be conne & ed with the previous part of the speech ; not with the ...
... a comedy by J. Day , 1606 : " 1 had rather hear two such jests , than a whole play of such Teat - cat thunderclaps . " STEEVENS . to make all split . ] This is to be conne & ed with the previous part of the speech ; not with the ...
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