The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen3H. S. Carey and I. Lea, 1823 |
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... fear proposes the safety : But the composition , that your valour and fear makes in you , is a virtue of a good wing , and I like the wear well . Par . I am so full of businesses , I cannot answer thee acutely : I will return perfect ...
... fear proposes the safety : But the composition , that your valour and fear makes in you , is a virtue of a good wing , and I like the wear well . Par . I am so full of businesses , I cannot answer thee acutely : I will return perfect ...
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... fear in marriage ; for young Charbon the puritan , and old Poysam the papist , howsoe'er their hearts are severed in religion , their heads are both one , they may joll horns together , like any deer i ' the herd . Count . Wilt thou ...
... fear in marriage ; for young Charbon the puritan , and old Poysam the papist , howsoe'er their hearts are severed in religion , their heads are both one , they may joll horns together , like any deer i ' the herd . Count . Wilt thou ...
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... it not ! daughter , and mother , So strive2 upon your pulse : What , pale again ? ( 1 ) i . e . I care as much for : I wish it equally . ( 2 ) Contend . i My fear hath catch'd your fondness : Now I Scene III . THAT ENDS WELL . 19.
... it not ! daughter , and mother , So strive2 upon your pulse : What , pale again ? ( 1 ) i . e . I care as much for : I wish it equally . ( 2 ) Contend . i My fear hath catch'd your fondness : Now I Scene III . THAT ENDS WELL . 19.
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William Shakespeare. i My fear hath catch'd your fondness : Now I see The mystery of your loneliness , and find Your salt tears ' head.1 Now to all sense ' tis gross , You love my son ; invention is asham'd , Against the proclamation of ...
William Shakespeare. i My fear hath catch'd your fondness : Now I see The mystery of your loneliness , and find Your salt tears ' head.1 Now to all sense ' tis gross , You love my son ; invention is asham'd , Against the proclamation of ...
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... fear.2 Par . Why , ' tis the rarest argument of wonder , that hath shot out in our latter times . Ber . And so ' tis . Laf . To be relinquished of the artists , -- Par ... Fear means here the object of fear . 32 Act II . ALL'S WELL.
... fear.2 Par . Why , ' tis the rarest argument of wonder , that hath shot out in our latter times . Ber . And so ' tis . Laf . To be relinquished of the artists , -- Par ... Fear means here the object of fear . 32 Act II . ALL'S WELL.
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