Works of Shakespeare, Volumen38University Society, 1901 |
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... once again art mine . ( W. F. NEVINS . ) Observe , too , that Alcestis dare not speak to Admetus for three days ; Hermione similarly ' lives , though yet she speaks not ' ; when she does find voice , it is to call a blessing on Perdita ...
... once again art mine . ( W. F. NEVINS . ) Observe , too , that Alcestis dare not speak to Admetus for three days ; Hermione similarly ' lives , though yet she speaks not ' ; when she does find voice , it is to call a blessing on Perdita ...
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... once to his place in her heart ; to efface from her strong and reflecting mind the recol- lection of his miserable weakness ? or can we fancy this high - souled woman - left childless through the injury which has been inflicted on her ...
... once to his place in her heart ; to efface from her strong and reflecting mind the recol- lection of his miserable weakness ? or can we fancy this high - souled woman - left childless through the injury which has been inflicted on her ...
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... once proclaims himself a courtier , the man who points . out to his royal master the expediency and policy of what he is about to do as touches his own person , his consort , and his heir - apparent ; Camillo is the faithful counsellor ...
... once proclaims himself a courtier , the man who points . out to his royal master the expediency and policy of what he is about to do as touches his own person , his consort , and his heir - apparent ; Camillo is the faithful counsellor ...
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... once . 80 Her . What ! have I twice said well ? when was ' t before ? I prithee tell me ; cram's with praise , and make's 91 As fat as tame things : one good deed dying tongue- less Slaughters a thousand waiting upon that . Our praises ...
... once . 80 Her . What ! have I twice said well ? when was ' t before ? I prithee tell me ; cram's with praise , and make's 91 As fat as tame things : one good deed dying tongue- less Slaughters a thousand waiting upon that . Our praises ...
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... once before I spoke to the purpose : when ? 100 Nay , let me have ' t ; I long . Why , that was when Three crabbed months had sour'd themselves to death , Ere I could make thee open thy white hand , And clap thyself my love : then didst ...
... once before I spoke to the purpose : when ? 100 Nay , let me have ' t ; I long . Why , that was when Three crabbed months had sour'd themselves to death , Ere I could make thee open thy white hand , And clap thyself my love : then didst ...
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