The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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... honour : So like a courtier , contempt nor bitterness Were in his pride or sharpness ; if they were , His equal had awaked them , and his honour , Clock to itself , knew the ... honour : that is honour's scorn , All's Well That Ends Well . 5.
... honour : So like a courtier , contempt nor bitterness Were in his pride or sharpness ; if they were , His equal had awaked them , and his honour , Clock to itself , knew the ... honour : that is honour's scorn , All's Well That Ends Well . 5.
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William Shakespeare. And these breed honour : that is honour's scorn , Which challenges itself as honour's born , And is not like the sire : honours thrive , When rather from our acts we them derive Than our foregoers : the mere word's a ...
William Shakespeare. And these breed honour : that is honour's scorn , Which challenges itself as honour's born , And is not like the sire : honours thrive , When rather from our acts we them derive Than our foregoers : the mere word's a ...
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... honour Were purchased by the merit of the wearer ! How many then should cover that stand bare ! How many be commanded that command ! How much low peasantry would then be glean'd From the true seed of honour ! and how much honour Pick'd ...
... honour Were purchased by the merit of the wearer ! How many then should cover that stand bare ! How many be commanded that command ! How much low peasantry would then be glean'd From the true seed of honour ! and how much honour Pick'd ...
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COMEDY OF ERRORS | 24 |
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