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Had I , " he says : — Had I brought hither a corrupted mind , Thy speech had alter'd it . Hold , here's gold for thee ; Persever in that clear way thou goest , And the gods strengthen thee ! . . . For me , be you thoughten .
Had I , " he says : — Had I brought hither a corrupted mind , Thy speech had alter'd it . Hold , here's gold for thee ; Persever in that clear way thou goest , And the gods strengthen thee ! . . . For me , be you thoughten .
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can imagine that he would have omitted certain details , would have brought the different parts into more complete harmony , and left us in no doubt as to points that have given rise to debate . While , therefore , as regards the ...
can imagine that he would have omitted certain details , would have brought the different parts into more complete harmony , and left us in no doubt as to points that have given rise to debate . While , therefore , as regards the ...
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And , to remember what he does , Build his statue to make him glorious : But tidings to the contrary Are brought your eyes ; what need speak I ? Dumb - show . 15 all Enter at one door PERICLES , talking with CLEON the Train with them .
And , to remember what he does , Build his statue to make him glorious : But tidings to the contrary Are brought your eyes ; what need speak I ? Dumb - show . 15 all Enter at one door PERICLES , talking with CLEON the Train with them .
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... unseemely clad and homely to behold " . 13. bring away ] bring here without delay . Compare King Lear , 11. ii . 146 : " Come , bring away the stocks . [ Stocks brought out . ] " First Fish . What , Patch - breech , I 38 [ ACT II .
... unseemely clad and homely to behold " . 13. bring away ] bring here without delay . Compare King Lear , 11. ii . 146 : " Come , bring away the stocks . [ Stocks brought out . ] " First Fish . What , Patch - breech , I 38 [ ACT II .
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Hymen hath brought the bride to bed , Where , by the loss of maidenhead , A babe is moulded . Be attent , And time that is so briefly spent With your fine fancies quaintly eche ; What's dumb in show I'll plain with speech .
Hymen hath brought the bride to bed , Where , by the loss of maidenhead , A babe is moulded . Be attent , And time that is so briefly spent With your fine fancies quaintly eche ; What's dumb in show I'll plain with speech .
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