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[ Laying his Hand on his Sword . Alb . Corn . Dear sir , forbear . Kent . Do ; Kill thy physician , and the fee bestow Reverbs- ] This is , perhaps , a word of the poet's own making , meaning the same as reverberates .
[ Laying his Hand on his Sword . Alb . Corn . Dear sir , forbear . Kent . Do ; Kill thy physician , and the fee bestow Reverbs- ] This is , perhaps , a word of the poet's own making , meaning the same as reverberates .
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Edm . I hear my father coming , - Pardon me :In cunning , I must draw my sword upon you :Draw : Seem to defend yourself : Now quit you well . Yield : come before my father ; - Light , ho , here ! Fly , brother ; - Torches ! torches !
Edm . I hear my father coming , - Pardon me :In cunning , I must draw my sword upon you :Draw : Seem to defend yourself : Now quit you well . Yield : come before my father ; - Light , ho , here ! Fly , brother ; - Torches ! torches !
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Seeing how loathly opposite I stood To his unnatural purpose , in fell motion , With his prepared sword , he charges home My unprovided body , lanc'd mine arm : But when he saw my best alarum'd spirits , Bold in the quarrel's right ...
Seeing how loathly opposite I stood To his unnatural purpose , in fell motion , With his prepared sword , he charges home My unprovided body , lanc'd mine arm : But when he saw my best alarum'd spirits , Bold in the quarrel's right ...
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[ Drawing his Sword . Stew . Away ; I have nothing to do with thee . Kent . Draw , you rascal : you come with letters against the king ; and take vanity the puppet's part ' , against the royalty of her father : Draw , you rogue ...
[ Drawing his Sword . Stew . Away ; I have nothing to do with thee . Kent . Draw , you rascal : you come with letters against the king ; and take vanity the puppet's part ' , against the royalty of her father : Draw , you rogue ...
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That such a slave as this should wear a sword , Who wears no honesty . Such smiling rogues as these , Like rats , oft bite the holy cords in twain Which are too intrinse1 t'unloose : smooth every passion That in the natures of their ...
That such a slave as this should wear a sword , Who wears no honesty . Such smiling rogues as these , Like rats , oft bite the holy cords in twain Which are too intrinse1 t'unloose : smooth every passion That in the natures of their ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections ... William Shakespeare Visos knygos peržiūra - 1793 |
The Plays of William Shakspeare In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections ... William Shakespeare Visos knygos peržiūra - 1793 |
The Plays of William Shakespeare, In Eight Volumes, with the Corrections ... William Shakespeare,Samuel Johnson Visos knygos peržiūra - 1765 |
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