The Works of Shakespeare, Band 10Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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... tongue our trumpeter , With other muniments and petty helps In this our fabric , if that they- Men . What then ? ' Fore me , this fellow speaks ! What then ? what then ? First Cit . Should by the cormorant belly be restrain'd , Who is ...
... tongue our trumpeter , With other muniments and petty helps In this our fabric , if that they- Men . What then ? ' Fore me , this fellow speaks ! What then ? what then ? First Cit . Should by the cormorant belly be restrain'd , Who is ...
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... tongue From every meaner man . 20 Mar. Enter MARCIUS . Come I too late ? Com . Ay , if you come not in the blood of others , But mantled in your own . Mar. O , let me clip ye 30 In arms as sound as when I woo'd ; in heart As merry as ...
... tongue From every meaner man . 20 Mar. Enter MARCIUS . Come I too late ? Com . Ay , if you come not in the blood of others , But mantled in your own . Mar. O , let me clip ye 30 In arms as sound as when I woo'd ; in heart As merry as ...
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... tongues speak of him , and the bleared sights Are spectacled to see him : your prattling nurse Into a rapture lets her baby cry While she chats him : the kitchen malkin pins Her richest lockram ' bout her reechy neck , Clambering the ...
... tongues speak of him , and the bleared sights Are spectacled to see him : your prattling nurse Into a rapture lets her baby cry While she chats him : the kitchen malkin pins Her richest lockram ' bout her reechy neck , Clambering the ...
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... tongues to be silent , and not confess so much , were a kind of ingrateful in- jury ; to report otherwise , were a malice , that , 19. he waved , he would wave . 23. discover , prove . 30. bonneted , saluted . 31. have , get . giving ...
... tongues to be silent , and not confess so much , were a kind of ingrateful in- jury ; to report otherwise , were a malice , that , 19. he waved , he would wave . 23. discover , prove . 30. bonneted , saluted . 31. have , get . giving ...
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... tongues into those wounds and speak for them ; so , if he tell us his noble deeds , we must also tell him our noble acceptance of them . Ingratitude is monstrous , and for the 10 multitude to be ingrateful , were to make a mon- ster of ...
... tongues into those wounds and speak for them ; so , if he tell us his noble deeds , we must also tell him our noble acceptance of them . Ingratitude is monstrous , and for the 10 multitude to be ingrateful , were to make a mon- ster of ...
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