The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... thing that's mended , is but patched : virtue , that transgresses , is but patched with sin ; and sin , that amends , is but patched with virtue : If that this simple syllogism will serve , so ; if it will not , What remedy ? As there ...
... thing that's mended , is but patched : virtue , that transgresses , is but patched with sin ; and sin , that amends , is but patched with virtue : If that this simple syllogism will serve , so ; if it will not , What remedy ? As there ...
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William Shakespeare Alexander Chalmers. and of free disposition , is to take those things for bird- bolts , that you deem cannon - bullets : There is no slan- der in an allowed fool , though he do nothing but rail ; nor no railing in a ...
William Shakespeare Alexander Chalmers. and of free disposition , is to take those things for bird- bolts , that you deem cannon - bullets : There is no slan- der in an allowed fool , though he do nothing but rail ; nor no railing in a ...
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... thing more ; that you be never so hardy to come again in his affairs , unless it be to report your lord's taking of this . Receive it so . Vio . She took the ring of met ; I'll none of it . Mal . Come , sir , you peevishly threw it to ...
... thing more ; that you be never so hardy to come again in his affairs , unless it be to report your lord's taking of this . Receive it so . Vio . She took the ring of met ; I'll none of it . Mal . Come , sir , you peevishly threw it to ...
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... thing more than contempt , you would not give means for this uncivil rule ; she shall know of it , by this hand . Mar. Go shake your ears . [ Exit . Sir And . ' Twere as good a deed as to drink when a man's a hungry , to challenge him ...
... thing more than contempt , you would not give means for this uncivil rule ; she shall know of it , by this hand . Mar. Go shake your ears . [ Exit . Sir And . ' Twere as good a deed as to drink when a man's a hungry , to challenge him ...
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... thing constantly but a time pleaser ; an affection'd ass , that cons state without book , and utters it by great swarths : 1 the best persuaded of himself , so crammed , as he thinks , with excellencies , that it is his ground of faith ...
... thing constantly but a time pleaser ; an affection'd ass , that cons state without book , and utters it by great swarths : 1 the best persuaded of himself , so crammed , as he thinks , with excellencies , that it is his ground of faith ...
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