The Works of Shakespeare, Band 10Macmillan and Company, limited, 1899 |
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... mind ! Sic . It is a mind That shall remain a poison where it is , Not poison any further . Cor . 70. cockle , the corn - cockle , a common weed in corn - fields . Shall remain ! 79. tetter , cover as with a skin disease . Hear you this ...
... mind ! Sic . It is a mind That shall remain a poison where it is , Not poison any further . Cor . 70. cockle , the corn - cockle , a common weed in corn - fields . Shall remain ! 79. tetter , cover as with a skin disease . Hear you this ...
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... mind A most inherent baseness . At thy choice , then : Vol . To beg of thee , it is my more dishonour Than thou of them . Come all to ruin ; let Thy mother rather feel thy pride than fear Thy dangerous stoutness , for I mock at death ...
... mind A most inherent baseness . At thy choice , then : Vol . To beg of thee , it is my more dishonour Than thou of them . Come all to ruin ; let Thy mother rather feel thy pride than fear Thy dangerous stoutness , for I mock at death ...
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... mind gave me his clothes made a false report of him . 140 150 First Serv . What an arm he has ! he turned me about with his finger and his thumb , as one 160 would set up a top . Sec . Serv . Nay , I knew by his face that there was ...
... mind gave me his clothes made a false report of him . 140 150 First Serv . What an arm he has ! he turned me about with his finger and his thumb , as one 160 would set up a top . Sec . Serv . Nay , I knew by his face that there was ...
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... mind of his blind fortune , Which was your shame , by this unholy braggart , ' Fore your own eyes and ears ? " Let him die for ' t . 120 All Consp . All the people . Tear him to pieces . ' presently . ' ' He killed my son . ' ' He ...
... mind of his blind fortune , Which was your shame , by this unholy braggart , ' Fore your own eyes and ears ? " Let him die for ' t . 120 All Consp . All the people . Tear him to pieces . ' presently . ' ' He killed my son . ' ' He ...
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... minds , As well of glib and slippery creatures as Of grave and austere quality , tender down Their services to Lord Timon : his large fortune Upon his good and gracious nature hanging 44. beneath , under . 45. my free drift , etc. , my ...
... minds , As well of glib and slippery creatures as Of grave and austere quality , tender down Their services to Lord Timon : his large fortune Upon his good and gracious nature hanging 44. beneath , under . 45. my free drift , etc. , my ...
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