How to Read Shakespeare: A Guide for the General ReaderHodder and Stoughton, 1913 - 292 páginas |
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... sweet safety out In vaults and prisons ; and to thrill and shake Even at the crying of your nation's crow , Thinking his voice an armed Englishman- Shall that victorious hand be feebled here That in your chambers gave you chastisement ...
... sweet safety out In vaults and prisons ; and to thrill and shake Even at the crying of your nation's crow , Thinking his voice an armed Englishman- Shall that victorious hand be feebled here That in your chambers gave you chastisement ...
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... ere I shall shear the fleece ; So minutes , hours , days , months and years , Passed over to the end they were created , Would bring white hairs into a quiet grave . Ah what a life were this ! how sweet , 22 HOW TO READ SHAKSPEARE.
... ere I shall shear the fleece ; So minutes , hours , days , months and years , Passed over to the end they were created , Would bring white hairs into a quiet grave . Ah what a life were this ! how sweet , 22 HOW TO READ SHAKSPEARE.
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... sweet , how lovely ! 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 ...
... sweet , how lovely ! 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 ...
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... sweet queen , for trickling tears are vain " and orders her to be led out of the presence . Then , turning to not only marvel Shall the Prince , he says : " Harry , I do where thou spendest thy time , but also , how thou art accompanied ...
... sweet queen , for trickling tears are vain " and orders her to be led out of the presence . Then , turning to not only marvel Shall the Prince , he says : " Harry , I do where thou spendest thy time , but also , how thou art accompanied ...
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... . The murderous bite she declares to be " as sweet as balm , as soft as air " ; and , smiling in reply to a pitying exclamation of her attendant , she says : Peace , peace , Dost thou not see my baby THE ANCIENT HISTORIES 75.
... . The murderous bite she declares to be " as sweet as balm , as soft as air " ; and , smiling in reply to a pitying exclamation of her attendant , she says : Peace , peace , Dost thou not see my baby THE ANCIENT HISTORIES 75.
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