The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With Glossarial Notes, a Sketch of His Life, and an Estimate of His WritingsWilliam Baynes, 1825 - 908 psl. |
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... grief - shoi With his unkindness ? Say't be so ? Sic . Yet your good will Must have that thanks from Rome , after the mea- sure , As you intended well . Men . Pil undertake it : I think be'll hear me . Yet to bite his lip , And bum at ...
... grief - shoi With his unkindness ? Say't be so ? Sic . Yet your good will Must have that thanks from Rome , after the mea- sure , As you intended well . Men . Pil undertake it : I think be'll hear me . Yet to bite his lip , And bum at ...
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... grief , and blood ill - temper'd , Vexeth him ? Bru . When I spoke that , I was ill - temper'd too . Cas . Do you confess so much ? Give me your hand . Bru . And my heart too . Cas . O Brutus ! - Bru . What's the matter ? me , Cas ...
... grief , and blood ill - temper'd , Vexeth him ? Bru . When I spoke that , I was ill - temper'd too . Cas . Do you confess so much ? Give me your hand . Bru . And my heart too . Cas . O Brutus ! - Bru . What's the matter ? me , Cas ...
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... grief , That it runs over even at his eyes . Bru . Come hither , good Volumnius ; list a word . Vol . What says my lord ? Br . Why , this , Volummins : The ghost of Cesar hath appear'd to me Two several times by night at Sardis , once ...
... grief , That it runs over even at his eyes . Bru . Come hither , good Volumnius ; list a word . Vol . What says my lord ? Br . Why , this , Volummins : The ghost of Cesar hath appear'd to me Two several times by night at Sardis , once ...
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... grief is crowned with con- solation - your old smock brings forth a new pet- ticoat : -and indeed the tears live in an onion , that should water this sorrow . my [ lice much full licence , as both truth and ma- Have youer to utter . Oh ...
... grief is crowned with con- solation - your old smock brings forth a new pet- ticoat : -and indeed the tears live in an onion , that should water this sorrow . my [ lice much full licence , as both truth and ma- Have youer to utter . Oh ...
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... grief , will break powder , And finish all foul thoughts . O Antony , Nobler than my revolt is infamous , Forgive me in thine own particular ; But let the world rank me in register A master - leaver , and a fugitive : O Antony ! O ...
... grief , will break powder , And finish all foul thoughts . O Antony , Nobler than my revolt is infamous , Forgive me in thine own particular ; But let the world rank me in register A master - leaver , and a fugitive : O Antony ! O ...
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