The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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... grief for such , In every lineament , branch , shape , and form : If such a one will smile and stroke his beard , " Bid sorrow wag , cry hem , ' when he should groan , Patch grief with proverbs , make misfortune drunk With candle ...
... grief for such , In every lineament , branch , shape , and form : If such a one will smile and stroke his beard , " Bid sorrow wag , cry hem , ' when he should groan , Patch grief with proverbs , make misfortune drunk With candle ...
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... GRIEF . I will instruct my sorrows to be proud ; For grief is proud and makes his owner stoop . COWARDICE AND PERJURY . O Lymoges ! O Austria ! thou dost shame That bloody spoil : thou slave , thou wretch , thou coward ! Thou little ...
... GRIEF . I will instruct my sorrows to be proud ; For grief is proud and makes his owner stoop . COWARDICE AND PERJURY . O Lymoges ! O Austria ! thou dost shame That bloody spoil : thou slave , thou wretch , thou coward ! Thou little ...
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... GRIEF . Each substance of a grief hath twenty shadows , Which shows like grief itself , but are not so ; For sorrow's eye , glazed with blinding tears , Divides one thing entire to many objects ; Like perspectives , ' which rightly ...
... GRIEF . Each substance of a grief hath twenty shadows , Which shows like grief itself , but are not so ; For sorrow's eye , glazed with blinding tears , Divides one thing entire to many objects ; Like perspectives , ' which rightly ...
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ALLS WELL THAT ENDS WELL | 3 |
AS YOU LIKE | 10 |
COMEDY OF ERRORS | 24 |
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