The Beauties of Shakespeare, Volumen1T. Y. Crowell, 1984 |
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... NOBLE COURTIER . In his youth He had the wit which I can well observe 1 Helena considers her heart as the tablet on which his resem . blance was portrayed . 2 Peculiarity of feature . 3 Countenance . To - day in our young lords ; but ...
... NOBLE COURTIER . In his youth He had the wit which I can well observe 1 Helena considers her heart as the tablet on which his resem . blance was portrayed . 2 Peculiarity of feature . 3 Countenance . To - day in our young lords ; but ...
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... . Yes , thou must die : Thou art too noble to conserve a life In base appliances . This outward - sainted deputy , - Whose settled visage and deliberate word Nips youth i ' the head and follies doth emmew 46 Beauties of Shakspeare .
... . Yes , thou must die : Thou art too noble to conserve a life In base appliances . This outward - sainted deputy , - Whose settled visage and deliberate word Nips youth i ' the head and follies doth emmew 46 Beauties of Shakspeare .
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... noble youth did dress themselves : He had no legs that practised not his gait ; And speaking thick , which nature made his blemish , 1 Multitude . 2 Dressed . Became the accents of the valiant ; For those that King Henry IV . 205.
... noble youth did dress themselves : He had no legs that practised not his gait ; And speaking thick , which nature made his blemish , 1 Multitude . 2 Dressed . Became the accents of the valiant ; For those that King Henry IV . 205.
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