The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1907 |
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... looks do testify . 35 40 What now ensues , to the judgement of your eye I give , my cause who best can justify . [ Exit . SCENE I. - Antioch . A Room in the Palace . Enter ANTIOCHUS , PERICLES , and Attendants . Ant . Young Prince of ...
... looks do testify . 35 40 What now ensues , to the judgement of your eye I give , my cause who best can justify . [ Exit . SCENE I. - Antioch . A Room in the Palace . Enter ANTIOCHUS , PERICLES , and Attendants . Ant . Young Prince of ...
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... looks like a hostile attitude . There was also a belief that in times of danger the young vipers took refuge in the mother's mouth . Naturalists do not think this impossible , but hold the facts un- proved . If there is any truth in it ...
... looks like a hostile attitude . There was also a belief that in times of danger the young vipers took refuge in the mother's mouth . Naturalists do not think this impossible , but hold the facts un- proved . If there is any truth in it ...
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... look so huge , Amazement shall drive courage from the state , Our men be vanquish'd ere they do resist , And subjects punish'd that ne'er thought offence : Which care of them , not pity of myself , 25 Who am no more but as the tops of ...
... look so huge , Amazement shall drive courage from the state , Our men be vanquish'd ere they do resist , And subjects punish'd that ne'er thought offence : Which care of them , not pity of myself , 25 Who am no more but as the tops of ...
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... looks ? An angry brow , dread lord . If there be such a dart in princes ' frowns , How durst thy tongue move anger to our face ? How dare the plants look up to heaven , from whence They have their nourishment ? 55 Thou know'st I have ...
... looks ? An angry brow , dread lord . If there be such a dart in princes ' frowns , How durst thy tongue move anger to our face ? How dare the plants look up to heaven , from whence They have their nourishment ? 55 Thou know'st I have ...
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... look from thee then , and to Tarsus Intend my travel , where I'll hear from thee , And by whose letters I'll dispose myself . The care I had and have of subjects ' good 115 On thee I lay , whose wisdom's strength can bear it . I'll take ...
... look from thee then , and to Tarsus Intend my travel , where I'll hear from thee , And by whose letters I'll dispose myself . The care I had and have of subjects ' good 115 On thee I lay , whose wisdom's strength can bear it . I'll take ...
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Acts Antiochus Antony and Cleopatra arms Arranged Bawd Boult brothel call'd Cambridge Editors Cerimon Cleon Collier Compare The Winter's Cymbeline daughter dead death Delius Dionyza Divided doth doubt Dyce edition Enter GOWER Enter PERICLES Exeunt Exit eyes father Fleay Folios Gent Gentlemen give gods hast hath hear heaven Helicanus Henry honour Julius Cæsar king Knight lady Leonine line ends line in Qq lord Lychorida Lysimachus Malone compares Marina mean mistress Mitylene ne'er never old copies pare passage Pericles play pray Prince of Tyre prose in Qq Quarto queen quotes rest Romeo and Juliet Rowe Sail Sailors SCENE sense Shakespeare Shakespearian Grammar shore Simonides sorrow speak Tarsus tell Thai Thaisa Thaliard thee there's thou art thought Troilus and Cressida Tyre unto verb virgin Wilkins Wilkins's novel wilt wind Winter's Tale word ΙΟ