The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen6T. Bensley, 1804 |
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... keeps possession of the stage , by the splendour of its pageantry . The coronation , ( in act 4. ) some years ago , drew the people together in multitudes for a great part of the winter . Yet pomp is not the only merit of this play ...
... keeps possession of the stage , by the splendour of its pageantry . The coronation , ( in act 4. ) some years ago , drew the people together in multitudes for a great part of the winter . Yet pomp is not the only merit of this play ...
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... keep it from the earth . Nor . Surely , sir , There's in him stuff that puts him to these ends : For , being not propp'd by ancestry , ( whose grace Chalks successors their way , ) nor call'd upon For high feats done to the crown ...
... keep it from the earth . Nor . Surely , sir , There's in him stuff that puts him to these ends : For , being not propp'd by ancestry , ( whose grace Chalks successors their way , ) nor call'd upon For high feats done to the crown ...
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... keep state so . Sands . They have all new legs , and lame ones ; one would take it , That never saw them pace before , the spavin , A springhalt reign'd among them . Cham . Death ! my lord , Their clothes are after such a pagan cut too ...
... keep state so . Sands . They have all new legs , and lame ones ; one would take it , That never saw them pace before , the spavin , A springhalt reign'd among them . Cham . Death ! my lord , Their clothes are after such a pagan cut too ...
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... keep them waking ; Pray , sit between these ladies . Sands . By my faith , And thank your lordship . — By your leave , sweet ladies : [ Seats himself between Anne Bullen and another Lady . If I chance to talk a little wild , forgive me ...
... keep them waking ; Pray , sit between these ladies . Sands . By my faith , And thank your lordship . — By your leave , sweet ladies : [ Seats himself between Anne Bullen and another Lady . If I chance to talk a little wild , forgive me ...
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... keep it from us ! What may it be ? You do not doubt my faith , sir ? 2 Gent . This secret is so weighty , ' twill require A strong faith to conceal it . 1 Gent . I do not talk much . 2 Gent . Let me have it ; I am confident ; You shall ...
... keep it from us ! What may it be ? You do not doubt my faith , sir ? 2 Gent . This secret is so weighty , ' twill require A strong faith to conceal it . 1 Gent . I do not talk much . 2 Gent . Let me have it ; I am confident ; You shall ...
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