The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen6T. Bensley, 1804 |
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... tongue in censure . When these suns ( For so they phrase them , ) by their heralds chal- leng'd The noble spirits to arms , they did perform Beyond thought's compass ; that former fabulous story , Being now seen possible enough , got ...
... tongue in censure . When these suns ( For so they phrase them , ) by their heralds chal- leng'd The noble spirits to arms , they did perform Beyond thought's compass ; that former fabulous story , Being now seen possible enough , got ...
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... tongue to . All was royal ; To the disposing of it nought rebell'd , Order gave each thing view ; the office did Distinctly his full function . Buck . Who did guide , I mean , who set the body and the limbs Of this great sport together ...
... tongue to . All was royal ; To the disposing of it nought rebell'd , Order gave each thing view ; the office did Distinctly his full function . Buck . Who did guide , I mean , who set the body and the limbs Of this great sport together ...
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... 'd Without delay ; and the pretence for this Is nam'd , your wars in France : This makes bold mouths : Tongues spit their duties out , and cold hearts freeze Allegiance in them ; their curses now , Live where KING HENRY VIII . 15.
... 'd Without delay ; and the pretence for this Is nam'd , your wars in France : This makes bold mouths : Tongues spit their duties out , and cold hearts freeze Allegiance in them ; their curses now , Live where KING HENRY VIII . 15.
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... tongues , which neither know My faculties , nor person , yet will be The chronicles of my doing , -let me say , ' Tis but the fate of place , and the rough brake That virtue must go through . We must not stint Our necessary actions , in ...
... tongues , which neither know My faculties , nor person , yet will be The chronicles of my doing , -let me say , ' Tis but the fate of place , and the rough brake That virtue must go through . We must not stint Our necessary actions , in ...
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... tongue ; And , pray , receive them nobly , and conduct them , Into our presence , where this heaven of beauty Shall shine at full upon them : -Some attend him.— [ Exit Chamberlain , attended . All arise , and tables removed . You have ...
... tongue ; And , pray , receive them nobly , and conduct them , Into our presence , where this heaven of beauty Shall shine at full upon them : -Some attend him.— [ Exit Chamberlain , attended . All arise , and tables removed . You have ...
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