How to Read Shakespeare: A Guide for the General ReaderHodder and Stoughton, 1913 - 292 páginas |
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... look into the blots and stains of right . Those , however , who , whether by inheritance or by force , attained the coveted possession of the crown found that it was not all of velvet . It brought with it a thousand duties which , if ...
... look into the blots and stains of right . Those , however , who , whether by inheritance or by force , attained the coveted possession of the crown found that it was not all of velvet . It brought with it a thousand duties which , if ...
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... looks , Infusing him with self and vain conceit , As if this flesh , which walls - about our life , Were brass impregnable ; and , humoured thus , Comes at the last and , with a little pin , Bores through his castle - wall ; and ...
... looks , Infusing him with self and vain conceit , As if this flesh , which walls - about our life , Were brass impregnable ; and , humoured thus , Comes at the last and , with a little pin , Bores through his castle - wall ; and ...
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... look , a pleasing eye , and a most noble carriage ; and , as I think , his age some fifty or , by'r lady , inclining ... looks . If , then , the tree may be known by his fruit , as the fruit by the tree , then - peremptorily I speak it ...
... look , a pleasing eye , and a most noble carriage ; and , as I think , his age some fifty or , by'r lady , inclining ... looks . If , then , the tree may be known by his fruit , as the fruit by the tree , then - peremptorily I speak it ...
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... look you , I may make the belly smile As well as speak - it tauntingly replied To the discontented members , the mutinous parts That envied his receipt ; even so most fitly As you malign our senators for that They are not such as you ...
... look you , I may make the belly smile As well as speak - it tauntingly replied To the discontented members , the mutinous parts That envied his receipt ; even so most fitly As you malign our senators for that They are not such as you ...
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... look down upon the people , but himself exposes their weaknesses . He dwells with special severity on their inconstancy . An adroit tongue like Antony's can turn them to anything ; and changes of fortune depress or elate them , to one ...
... look down upon the people , but himself exposes their weaknesses . He dwells with special severity on their inconstancy . An adroit tongue like Antony's can turn them to anything ; and changes of fortune depress or elate them , to one ...
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