The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, Том 16C. and A. Conrad, 1809 |
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... bring truth to light , - " To ruinate proud buildings with thy hours , instead of his hours . Again , in the third Act of the play be- fore us : 66 Euriphile , " Thou wast their nurse ; they took thee for their mother , " And every day ...
... bring truth to light , - " To ruinate proud buildings with thy hours , instead of his hours . Again , in the third Act of the play be- fore us : 66 Euriphile , " Thou wast their nurse ; they took thee for their mother , " And every day ...
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... bring him to the haven : left these notes Of what commands I should be subject to , When it pleas'd you to employ me . Queen . This hath been Your faithful servant : I dare lay mine honour , He will remain so . Pis . I humbly thank your ...
... bring him to the haven : left these notes Of what commands I should be subject to , When it pleas'd you to employ me . Queen . This hath been Your faithful servant : I dare lay mine honour , He will remain so . Pis . I humbly thank your ...
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... bring your lady's chastity into question . Steevens . 7 If she went before others I have seen , as that diamond of yours out - lustres many I have beheld , I could not but believe she excelled many ; but I have not seen the most ...
... bring your lady's chastity into question . Steevens . 7 If she went before others I have seen , as that diamond of yours out - lustres many I have beheld , I could not but believe she excelled many ; but I have not seen the most ...
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... bring from thence that honour of hers , which you imagine so reserved . Post . I will wage against your gold , gold to it : my ring I hold dear as my finger ; ' tis part of it . Iach . You are a friend , and therein the wiser.3 If you ...
... bring from thence that honour of hers , which you imagine so reserved . Post . I will wage against your gold , gold to it : my ring I hold dear as my finger ; ' tis part of it . Iach . You are a friend , and therein the wiser.3 If you ...
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... bring you no suf- ficient testimony that I have enjoyed the dearest bodily part of your mistress , my ten thousand ducats are yours ; your diamond too . If I come off , and leave her in such honour as you have trust in , she your jewel ...
... bring you no suf- ficient testimony that I have enjoyed the dearest bodily part of your mistress , my ten thousand ducats are yours ; your diamond too . If I come off , and leave her in such honour as you have trust in , she your jewel ...
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