The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen15 |
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I come no more to make you laugh ; things now , That bear a weighty and a serious brow , Sad , high , and working , full of state and woe , Such noble scenes as draw the eye to flow , We now present . Those that can pity , here May ...
I come no more to make you laugh ; things now , That bear a weighty and a serious brow , Sad , high , and working , full of state and woe , Such noble scenes as draw the eye to flow , We now present . Those that can pity , here May ...
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Be sad , as we would make ye : Think , ye see The very persons of our noble story , 5 As they were living ; think , you see them great , And follow'd with the general throng , and sweat , Of thousand friends ; then , in a moment ...
Be sad , as we would make ye : Think , ye see The very persons of our noble story , 5 As they were living ; think , you see them great , And follow'd with the general throng , and sweat , Of thousand friends ; then , in a moment ...
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When these suns ( For so they phrase them , ) by their heralds challeng'd The noble spirits to arms , they did perform Beyond thought's compass ; that former fabulous story , Being now seen possible enough , got credit , That Bevis was ...
When these suns ( For so they phrase them , ) by their heralds challeng'd The noble spirits to arms , they did perform Beyond thought's compass ; that former fabulous story , Being now seen possible enough , got credit , That Bevis was ...
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A beggar's book Out - worths a noble's blood.8 NOR . What , are you chaf'd ? Ask God for temperance ; that's the appliance only , Which your disease requires . BUCK . I read in his looks Matter against me ; and his eye revil'd Me ...
A beggar's book Out - worths a noble's blood.8 NOR . What , are you chaf'd ? Ask God for temperance ; that's the appliance only , Which your disease requires . BUCK . I read in his looks Matter against me ; and his eye revil'd Me ...
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Yet see When these so noble benefits shall prove Not well dispos'd , the mind growing once corrupt , They turn to vicious forms , ten times more ugly Than ever they were fair . This man so cómplete , Who was enroll'd ' mongst wonders ...
Yet see When these so noble benefits shall prove Not well dispos'd , the mind growing once corrupt , They turn to vicious forms , ten times more ugly Than ever they were fair . This man so cómplete , Who was enroll'd ' mongst wonders ...
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Achilles AGAM Ajax ancient appears arms bear believe better blood Book called cardinal cause command CRES Cressida doth Duke editions editors Enter Exeunt expression eyes fair fall fear folio fool GENT give given grace Greeks hand hath head hear heart heaven Hector Helen Holinshed honour I'll JOHNSON keep King King Henry king's lady leave look lord MALONE MASON matter means nature never noble observed old copy once opinion Pandarus Paris passage perhaps person play pray present prince quarto queen SCENE seems sense Shakspeare soul speak speech stand STEEVENS strange suppose sweet tell thee THER thing Thomas thou thought Troilus Trojan Troy true truth ULYSS Wolsey