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... spirit , A kingdom for it was too fmall a bound ; But now , two paces of the vileft earth Is room enough . Henry IV . P. 1. A. You all did fee , that , on the lupercal , I thrice presented him a kingly crown , A. 5 , S. 4 . Which he did ...
... spirit , A kingdom for it was too fmall a bound ; But now , two paces of the vileft earth Is room enough . Henry IV . P. 1. A. You all did fee , that , on the lupercal , I thrice presented him a kingly crown , A. 5 , S. 4 . Which he did ...
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... spirit in a warlike foil , Mocking the air with colours idly spread , And find no check ? King John , A. 5 , S. 1 . Hubert , throw thine eye On yon young boy ; I'll tell thee what , my friend , He is a very ferpent in my way ; And ...
... spirit in a warlike foil , Mocking the air with colours idly spread , And find no check ? King John , A. 5 , S. 1 . Hubert , throw thine eye On yon young boy ; I'll tell thee what , my friend , He is a very ferpent in my way ; And ...
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... spirit Would lift him where moft trade of danger rang'd : Yet did you fay , -Go forth . Henry IV . P. 2 , A. 1 , S. 1 . The poor condemned English , Like facrifices , by their watchful fires Sit patiently , and inly ruminate The ...
... spirit Would lift him where moft trade of danger rang'd : Yet did you fay , -Go forth . Henry IV . P. 2 , A. 1 , S. 1 . The poor condemned English , Like facrifices , by their watchful fires Sit patiently , and inly ruminate The ...
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... spirit fadly I survive , To mock the expectations of the world ; To frustrate prophecies ; and to raze out Rotten opinion , who hath writ me down After my feeming . Henry IV . P. 2 , A. 5 , S. 2 . I This young gentlewoman had a father ...
... spirit fadly I survive , To mock the expectations of the world ; To frustrate prophecies ; and to raze out Rotten opinion , who hath writ me down After my feeming . Henry IV . P. 2 , A. 5 , S. 2 . I This young gentlewoman had a father ...
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... spirit In doing courtefies ; -and one in whom The ancient Roman honour more appears , Than any that draws breath in Italy . Merchant of Venice , A. 3 , S. 2 . • Your worship's friend , and Launcelot , Sir . Merchant of Venice , A. 2 , S ...
... spirit In doing courtefies ; -and one in whom The ancient Roman honour more appears , Than any that draws breath in Italy . Merchant of Venice , A. 3 , S. 2 . • Your worship's friend , and Launcelot , Sir . Merchant of Venice , A. 2 , S ...
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