How to Read Shakespeare: A Guide for the General ReaderHodder and Stoughton, 1913 - 292 páginas |
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... Give me another horse ; bind up my wounds . Have mercy , Jesu , " and then , as he lies trembling , confesses : My conscience hath a thousand several tongues , And every tongue brings in a several tale , And every tale condemns me for a ...
... Give me another horse ; bind up my wounds . Have mercy , Jesu , " and then , as he lies trembling , confesses : My conscience hath a thousand several tongues , And every tongue brings in a several tale , And every tale condemns me for a ...
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... Gives not the hawthorn bush a sweeter shade To shepherds looking on their silly sheep Than doth a rich - embroidered canopy To kings that fear their subjects ' treachery ? And , to conclude , the shepherd's homely curds , His cold ...
... Gives not the hawthorn bush a sweeter shade To shepherds looking on their silly sheep Than doth a rich - embroidered canopy To kings that fear their subjects ' treachery ? And , to conclude , the shepherd's homely curds , His cold ...
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... give thy repose To the wet sea - boy in an hour so rude And , in the calmest and most stillest night , Deny it to a king ? Then , happy low - lie - down , Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown . The knightliest figure in Shakspeare is ...
... give thy repose To the wet sea - boy in an hour so rude And , in the calmest and most stillest night , Deny it to a king ? Then , happy low - lie - down , Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown . The knightliest figure in Shakspeare is ...
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... give anything to a friend ; But in the way of bargain , mark ye me , I'll cavil on the ninth part of a hair . He is It is a thoroughly English and a thoroughly lovable type ; and we grieve as we see him falling beneath the stroke of a ...
... give anything to a friend ; But in the way of bargain , mark ye me , I'll cavil on the ninth part of a hair . He is It is a thoroughly English and a thoroughly lovable type ; and we grieve as we see him falling beneath the stroke of a ...
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... give the Prince a lecture on the wildness of his ways . As if he were on the throne , Jack begins : " Stand aside , nobility ! " and , when the hostess utters an ejaculation , he says , with kingly pomp , " Weep not , sweet queen , for ...
... give the Prince a lecture on the wildness of his ways . As if he were on the throne , Jack begins : " Stand aside , nobility ! " and , when the hostess utters an ejaculation , he says , with kingly pomp , " Weep not , sweet queen , for ...
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