The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Band 9 |
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Distinguish him from others , he did keep The deck , with glove , or hat , or handkerchief , Still waving , as the fits and stirs of his mind Could best express how slow his soul sail'd on , How swift his ship . Imo .
Distinguish him from others , he did keep The deck , with glove , or hat , or handkerchief , Still waving , as the fits and stirs of his mind Could best express how slow his soul sail'd on , How swift his ship . Imo .
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... constant - qualified , and less attemptible , than any the rarest of our ladies in France . Iach . That lady is not now living ; or this gentleman's opinion , by this , worn out . Post . She holds her virtue still , and I my mind .
... constant - qualified , and less attemptible , than any the rarest of our ladies in France . Iach . That lady is not now living ; or this gentleman's opinion , by this , worn out . Post . She holds her virtue still , and I my mind .
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If she be furnish'd with a mind so rare , She is alone the Arabian bird ; and I Have lost the wager . Boldness be my friend ! Arm me , audacity , from head to foot ! Or , like the Parthian , I shall flying fight ; Rather , directly fly ...
If she be furnish'd with a mind so rare , She is alone the Arabian bird ; and I Have lost the wager . Boldness be my friend ! Arm me , audacity , from head to foot ! Or , like the Parthian , I shall flying fight ; Rather , directly fly ...
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The king my father shall be made acquainted Of thy assault : if he shall think it fit , A saucy stranger , in his court , to mart As in a Romish stew , and to expound His beastly mind to us ; he hath a court He little cares for , and a ...
The king my father shall be made acquainted Of thy assault : if he shall think it fit , A saucy stranger , in his court , to mart As in a Romish stew , and to expound His beastly mind to us ; he hath a court He little cares for , and a ...
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... a wooer , More hateful than the foul expulsion is Of thy dear husband , than that horrid act Of the divorce he'd make ! The heavens hold firm The walls of thy dear honour ; keep unshak'd That temple , thy fair mind ...
... a wooer , More hateful than the foul expulsion is Of thy dear husband , than that horrid act Of the divorce he'd make ! The heavens hold firm The walls of thy dear honour ; keep unshak'd That temple , thy fair mind ...
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