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... speech . That thee may furnish , and Fall on thy head ! Farewell . My lord , ' Tis an unseason'd courtier ; good my lord , Advise him . Laf . and keep thy friend be check'd for silence , What Heaven more will , my prayers pluck down ...
... speech . That thee may furnish , and Fall on thy head ! Farewell . My lord , ' Tis an unseason'd courtier ; good my lord , Advise him . Laf . and keep thy friend be check'd for silence , What Heaven more will , my prayers pluck down ...
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... speech . King . ' Would I were with him ! He would always say , ( Methinks I hear him now : his plausive words He scatter'd not in ears , but grafted them , 15 To grow there , and to bear , ) — Let me not live , " - This his good ...
... speech . King . ' Would I were with him ! He would always say , ( Methinks I hear him now : his plausive words He scatter'd not in ears , but grafted them , 15 To grow there , and to bear , ) — Let me not live , " - This his good ...
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... speech with you . Ber . I shall obey his will . You must not marvel , Helen , at my course , Which holds not colour with the time , nor does The ministration and required office On my particular . Prepar'd I was not For such a business ...
... speech with you . Ber . I shall obey his will . You must not marvel , Helen , at my course , Which holds not colour with the time , nor does The ministration and required office On my particular . Prepar'd I was not For such a business ...
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... come short To tender it herself . I undertook it , Vanquish'd thereto by the fair grace and speech Of the poor suppliant , who by this , I know , Is here attending : her business looks in her With SC . III . 103 THAT ENDS WELL .
... come short To tender it herself . I undertook it , Vanquish'd thereto by the fair grace and speech Of the poor suppliant , who by this , I know , Is here attending : her business looks in her With SC . III . 103 THAT ENDS WELL .
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... speech has been found obscure ; yet it is but an antithetical conceit , such as the writers of Shakespeare's day were addicted to ; and it means only that if there be such enmity between the living and the grief , an excess of the ...
... speech has been found obscure ; yet it is but an antithetical conceit , such as the writers of Shakespeare's day were addicted to ; and it means only that if there be such enmity between the living and the grief , an excess of the ...
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