The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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... hand behind him , And with affection wondrous sensible He wrung Bassanio's hand ; and so they parted . HONOUR TO BE CONFERRED ON MERIT ONLY . For who shall go about To cozen fortune and be honourable Without the stamp of merit ? Let ...
... hand behind him , And with affection wondrous sensible He wrung Bassanio's hand ; and so they parted . HONOUR TO BE CONFERRED ON MERIT ONLY . For who shall go about To cozen fortune and be honourable Without the stamp of merit ? Let ...
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... hand ; This hand hath made him proud with clapping him . Would he not stumble ? would he not fall down , Since pride must have a fall , and break the neck Of that proud man that did usurp his back ? Forgiveness , horse ! why do I rail ...
... hand ; This hand hath made him proud with clapping him . Would he not stumble ? would he not fall down , Since pride must have a fall , and break the neck Of that proud man that did usurp his back ? Forgiveness , horse ! why do I rail ...
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... hand to hand , He did confound the best part of an hour In changing hardiment with great Glendower : Three times they breathed and three times did they drink , Upon agreement , of swift Severn's flood ; Who then , affrighted with their ...
... hand to hand , He did confound the best part of an hour In changing hardiment with great Glendower : Three times they breathed and three times did they drink , Upon agreement , of swift Severn's flood ; Who then , affrighted with their ...
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