The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 19AMS Press, 1966 |
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... suppose You should enjoy , were you this country's king ; As little joy you may suppose in me , That I enjoy , being the queen thereof . Q. MAR . A little joy enjoys the queen thereof ; For I am she , and altogether joyless . So , in ...
... suppose You should enjoy , were you this country's king ; As little joy you may suppose in me , That I enjoy , being the queen thereof . Q. MAR . A little joy enjoys the queen thereof ; For I am she , and altogether joyless . So , in ...
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... suppose that the idea of shadows is included in what Richard calls a frightful dream . " Cold fearful drops stand on my trembling flesh . " What do I fear ? & c.- 66 M. MASON . 29 Methought , the souls of all that I had murder'd ...
... suppose that the idea of shadows is included in what Richard calls a frightful dream . " Cold fearful drops stand on my trembling flesh . " What do I fear ? & c.- 66 M. MASON . 29 Methought , the souls of all that I had murder'd ...
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... suppose the college unwillingly to outlive the good he did it , we suppose it to expire instantly after its birth . The college unwilling to live longer than its founder , or the goodness that gave rise to it , " though certainly a ...
... suppose the college unwillingly to outlive the good he did it , we suppose it to expire instantly after its birth . The college unwilling to live longer than its founder , or the goodness that gave rise to it , " though certainly a ...
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