Apophthegms from the plays of Shakespeare. By C. LyndonSimpkin & Marshall, 1851 - 236 páginas |
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... faults so quaintly , that they may seem the taints of liberty . - POL . II . , 1 . Beggar that I am , I am even poor in thanks ; but I thank you . - HAM . II . 2 . Be you content to lend your patience to us , and we shall jointly labour ...
... faults so quaintly , that they may seem the taints of liberty . - POL . II . , 1 . Beggar that I am , I am even poor in thanks ; but I thank you . - HAM . II . 2 . Be you content to lend your patience to us , and we shall jointly labour ...
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William Shakespeare. but such a headstrong potent fault it is , that it but mocks reproof : -OLI . III . , 4 . There is no darkness , but ignorance ; in which thou art more puzzled , than the Egyptians in their fog.— CLO . IV . , 2 . W ...
William Shakespeare. but such a headstrong potent fault it is , that it but mocks reproof : -OLI . III . , 4 . There is no darkness , but ignorance ; in which thou art more puzzled , than the Egyptians in their fog.— CLO . IV . , 2 . W ...
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... fault , for she was beautiful ; mine ears , that heard her flattery ; nor my heart , that thought her like her seeming . - CYм . V. , 5 . My heavy conscience sinks my knee . - IACH . V. , 5 . N Not a courtier , although they wear their ...
... fault , for she was beautiful ; mine ears , that heard her flattery ; nor my heart , that thought her like her seeming . - CYм . V. , 5 . My heavy conscience sinks my knee . - IACH . V. , 5 . N Not a courtier , although they wear their ...
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... fault bear with me.— Ros . I. , 3 . Love is merely a madness ; and , I tell you , deserves as well a dark house and a whip , as madmen do.- Ros . III . , 2 . Loose now and then a scatter'd smile , and that I'll live upon . - SIL . III ...
... fault bear with me.— Ros . I. , 3 . Love is merely a madness ; and , I tell you , deserves as well a dark house and a whip , as madmen do.- Ros . III . , 2 . Loose now and then a scatter'd smile , and that I'll live upon . - SIL . III ...
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