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... blood ; he suspects without cause , condemns without proof ; he is without excuse - unless the mixture of pride , passion , and imag- ination , and the predisposition to jealousy , with which Shakspeare has portrayed him , be considered ...
... blood ; he suspects without cause , condemns without proof ; he is without excuse - unless the mixture of pride , passion , and imag- ination , and the predisposition to jealousy , with which Shakspeare has portrayed him , be considered ...
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... , nor dream'd That any did . Had we pursued that life , And our weak spirits ne'er been higher rear'd 70 With stronger blood , we should have answer'd heaven Her . Pol . Her . Boldly ' not guilty 31 THE WINTER'S TALE Act I. Sc . ii .
... , nor dream'd That any did . Had we pursued that life , And our weak spirits ne'er been higher rear'd 70 With stronger blood , we should have answer'd heaven Her . Pol . Her . Boldly ' not guilty 31 THE WINTER'S TALE Act I. Sc . ii .
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... blood o ' the prince my son , Who I do think is mine and love as mine , Without ripe moving to ' t ? Could man so blench ? Would I do this ? I must believe you , sir : I do ; and will fetch off Bohemia for ' t ; Provided that , when ...
... blood o ' the prince my son , Who I do think is mine and love as mine , Without ripe moving to ' t ? Could man so blench ? Would I do this ? I must believe you , sir : I do ; and will fetch off Bohemia for ' t ; Provided that , when ...
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... blood turn To an infected jelly , and my name Be yoked with his that did betray the Best ! Turn then my freshest reputation to A savour that may strike the dullest nostril Where I arrive , and my approach be shunn'd , 420 Nay , hated ...
... blood turn To an infected jelly , and my name Be yoked with his that did betray the Best ! Turn then my freshest reputation to A savour that may strike the dullest nostril Where I arrive , and my approach be shunn'd , 420 Nay , hated ...
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... well . Give me the boy : I am glad you did not nurse him ; Though he does bear some signs of me , yet you Have too much blood in him . What is this ? sport ? 60 Leon . Bear the boy hence ; he shall 48 Act II . Sc . i . THE WINTER'S TALE.
... well . Give me the boy : I am glad you did not nurse him ; Though he does bear some signs of me , yet you Have too much blood in him . What is this ? sport ? 60 Leon . Bear the boy hence ; he shall 48 Act II . Sc . i . THE WINTER'S TALE.
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