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... thought he would . COUNT . Why should he be killed ? : CLO . So say I , madam , if he run away , as I hear he does the danger is in standing to ' t ; that's the loss of men , though it be the getting of children . Here they come , will ...
... thought he would . COUNT . Why should he be killed ? : CLO . So say I , madam , if he run away , as I hear he does the danger is in standing to ' t ; that's the loss of men , though it be the getting of children . Here they come , will ...
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... thoughts , and I shall prove A lover of thy drum , hater of love . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . - Rousillon . A Room in the ... thought a farther alteration necessary , and would have substituted rove for move : - - " rove the still - piecing ...
... thoughts , and I shall prove A lover of thy drum , hater of love . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . - Rousillon . A Room in the ... thought a farther alteration necessary , and would have substituted rove for move : - - " rove the still - piecing ...
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... thoughts Defiles the pitchy night , - ] Hanmer reads fancy ; saucy , however , is sometimes employed by Shakespeare in the sense of prurient , and it may bear that meaning here . But how is the context to be understood ? Yet , I pray ...
... thoughts Defiles the pitchy night , - ] Hanmer reads fancy ; saucy , however , is sometimes employed by Shakespeare in the sense of prurient , and it may bear that meaning here . But how is the context to be understood ? Yet , I pray ...
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... thought upon mine honour , Than for to think that I would sink it here . KING . Sir , for my thoughts , you have them ill to friend , [ honour , Till your deeds gain them : fairer prove your Than in my thought it lies ! DIA . Good my ...
... thought upon mine honour , Than for to think that I would sink it here . KING . Sir , for my thoughts , you have them ill to friend , [ honour , Till your deeds gain them : fairer prove your Than in my thought it lies ! DIA . Good my ...
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... thought proper to con- strain him , in a matter of such delicacy and private right as the choice of a wife . Besides , this story , as well as that of Grissel and many similar ones , is intended to prove that woman's truth and patience ...
... thought proper to con- strain him , in a matter of such delicacy and private right as the choice of a wife . Besides , this story , as well as that of Grissel and many similar ones , is intended to prove that woman's truth and patience ...
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