The Shakspearian Reader: A Collection of the Most Approved Plays of Shakspeare; Carefully Rev., with Introductory and Explanatory Notes, and a Memoir of the Author ...D. Appleton & Company, 1872 - 447 páginas |
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... fortune made such havoc of my means , Nor my bad life reft me so much of friends , But they shall find , awak'd in such a kind , Both strength of limb , and policy of mind , Ability in means , and choice of friends , To quit me of them ...
... fortune made such havoc of my means , Nor my bad life reft me so much of friends , But they shall find , awak'd in such a kind , Both strength of limb , and policy of mind , Ability in means , and choice of friends , To quit me of them ...
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... fortune , with his brandish'd steel , Which smok'd with bloody execution , Like valor's minion , Carv'd out his passage , till he fac'd the slave ; And ne'er shook hands , nor bade farewell to him , Till he unseam'd him from the nave to ...
... fortune , with his brandish'd steel , Which smok'd with bloody execution , Like valor's minion , Carv'd out his passage , till he fac'd the slave ; And ne'er shook hands , nor bade farewell to him , Till he unseam'd him from the nave to ...
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... fortune Shall keep us both the safer : where we are , There's daggers in men's smiles : the near in blood , The nearer bloody . Mal . This murderous shaft that's shot , Hath not yet lighted ; and our safest way Is , to avoid the aim ...
... fortune Shall keep us both the safer : where we are , There's daggers in men's smiles : the near in blood , The nearer bloody . Mal . This murderous shaft that's shot , Hath not yet lighted ; and our safest way Is , to avoid the aim ...
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... fortunes . Oli . And what wilt thou do ? beg , when that is spent ? Well , sir , get you in : I will not long be troubled with you : you shall have some part of your will : I pray you , leave me . Orl . I will no further offend you than ...
... fortunes . Oli . And what wilt thou do ? beg , when that is spent ? Well , sir , get you in : I will not long be troubled with you : you shall have some part of your will : I pray you , leave me . Orl . I will no further offend you than ...
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... fortune Into so quiet and so sweet a style . Duke S. Come , shall we go and kill us venison ? And yet it irks me , the poor dappled fools , — Being native burghers of this desert city , - Should , in their own confines , with forked ...
... fortune Into so quiet and so sweet a style . Duke S. Come , shall we go and kill us venison ? And yet it irks me , the poor dappled fools , — Being native burghers of this desert city , - Should , in their own confines , with forked ...
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