Apophthegms from the plays of Shakespeare. By C. LyndonSimpkin & Marshall, 1851 - 236 páginas |
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... thoughts no tongue , nor any unproportion'd thought his act . - POL . I. , 3 . Give every man thy ear , but few thy voice 4 [ C , D , F , G HAMLET .
... thoughts no tongue , nor any unproportion'd thought his act . - POL . I. , 3 . Give every man thy ear , but few thy voice 4 [ C , D , F , G HAMLET .
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... thoughts of love , may sweep to my revenge . — HAM . I. , 5 . How pregnant sometimes his replies are ! a happiness that often madness hits on , which reason and sanity could not so prosperously be delivered of . - POL . II . , 2 . Happy ...
... thoughts of love , may sweep to my revenge . — HAM . I. , 5 . How pregnant sometimes his replies are ! a happiness that often madness hits on , which reason and sanity could not so prosperously be delivered of . - POL . II . , 2 . Happy ...
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... thoughts remain below : words without thoughts , never to heaven go . - KING , III . , 3 . My arrows , too slightly timber'd for so loud a wind , would have reverted to my bow again , and not where I had aim'd them . - KING , IV . , 7 ...
... thoughts remain below : words without thoughts , never to heaven go . - KING , III . , 3 . My arrows , too slightly timber'd for so loud a wind , would have reverted to my bow again , and not where I had aim'd them . - KING , IV . , 7 ...
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... thoughts are ours , their ends none of our own . -P . KING , III . , 2 . O'er - step not the modesty of nature . - HAM . III . , 2 . O , my offence is rank , it smells to heaven ; it hath the primal eldest curse upon't , a brother's ...
... thoughts are ours , their ends none of our own . -P . KING , III . , 2 . O'er - step not the modesty of nature . - HAM . III . , 2 . O , my offence is rank , it smells to heaven ; it hath the primal eldest curse upon't , a brother's ...
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... thought . - HAM . III . , 1 . Suit the action to the word , the word to the action . -HAM . III . , 2 . Since my dear soul was mistress of her choice , and could of men distinguish her election , she hath seal'd 12 [ R , S HAMLET .
... thought . - HAM . III . , 1 . Suit the action to the word , the word to the action . -HAM . III . , 2 . Since my dear soul was mistress of her choice , and could of men distinguish her election , she hath seal'd 12 [ R , S HAMLET .
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