The Plays of William Shakespeare, Том 11Maxwell, 1809 |
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... fair proportion , Cheated of feature by dissembling nature , " adorned with military trappings . I have met with the word barded many times in our ancient chronicles and romances . An instance or two may suffice . " They mounted him ...
... fair proportion , Cheated of feature by dissembling nature , " adorned with military trappings . I have met with the word barded many times in our ancient chronicles and romances . An instance or two may suffice . " They mounted him ...
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... fair well - spoken days , ] I am strongly inclined to think that the poet wrote - these fair well - spoken dames , and that the word days was caught by the compositor's eye glancing on a subsequent line . So , in the quarto copy of this ...
... fair well - spoken days , ] I am strongly inclined to think that the poet wrote - these fair well - spoken dames , and that the word days was caught by the compositor's eye glancing on a subsequent line . So , in the quarto copy of this ...
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... fair , and not jealous : - We say , that Shore's wife bath a pretty foot , A cherry lip , A bonny tyc , a passing pleasing tongue ; And the queen's kindred2 are made gentle folks : How say you , sir ? can you deny all this ? Brak . With ...
... fair , and not jealous : - We say , that Shore's wife bath a pretty foot , A cherry lip , A bonny tyc , a passing pleasing tongue ; And the queen's kindred2 are made gentle folks : How say you , sir ? can you deny all this ? Brak . With ...
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... fair creature ; thou art both . Anne . I would I were , to be reveng❜d on thee . Glo . It is a quarrel most unnatural , To be reveng❜d on him that loveth thee . Anne . It is a quarrel just and reasonable , To be reveng'd on him that ...
... fair creature ; thou art both . Anne . I would I were , to be reveng❜d on thee . Glo . It is a quarrel most unnatural , To be reveng❜d on him that loveth thee . Anne . It is a quarrel just and reasonable , To be reveng'd on him that ...
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... fair sun , ' till I have bought a glass , That I may see my shadow as I pass . SCENE III . 1848 . The same . A Room in the Palace . [ Exit . Enter Queen ELIZABETH , Lord RIVERS , and Lord GREY . Riv . Have patience , madam ; there's no ...
... fair sun , ' till I have bought a glass , That I may see my shadow as I pass . SCENE III . 1848 . The same . A Room in the Palace . [ Exit . Enter Queen ELIZABETH , Lord RIVERS , and Lord GREY . Riv . Have patience , madam ; there's no ...
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