“The” Works of William Shakespeare, Volumen7Chapman and Hall, 1865 - 767 páginas |
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... follows us sometime is our trouble , Which still we thank as love . Herein I teach you How you shall bid God ild us for your pains , And thank us for your trouble . In Lady M. All our service every point twice done , and then done ...
... follows us sometime is our trouble , Which still we thank as love . Herein I teach you How you shall bid God ild us for your pains , And thank us for your trouble . In Lady M. All our service every point twice done , and then done ...
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... follows ; " The expression immediately preceding and eliciting Lady Macbeth's reproach is that in which Macbeth declares that he dares do all that may become a man , and that who dares do more is none . She instantly takes up that ex ...
... follows ; " The expression immediately preceding and eliciting Lady Macbeth's reproach is that in which Macbeth declares that he dares do all that may become a man , and that who dares do more is none . She instantly takes up that ex ...
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... follows the same track ; and if the words had signified what he sup- posed them to do , nothing more would be necessary on the subject . The fact , however , is , that these ingenious writers have mistaken the phrase , which is neither ...
... follows the same track ; and if the words had signified what he sup- posed them to do , nothing more would be necessary on the subject . The fact , however , is , that these ingenious writers have mistaken the phrase , which is neither ...
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... follows ; " We possess a quarto - edition of 1603 , which is regarded indeed by Collier , Dyce , and Mommsen , as a faulty and illegal print of the complete piece ; but on the other hand , according to the indisputably more just opinion ...
... follows ; " We possess a quarto - edition of 1603 , which is regarded indeed by Collier , Dyce , and Mommsen , as a faulty and illegal print of the complete piece ; but on the other hand , according to the indisputably more just opinion ...
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... weighing delight and dole , — Taken to wife : nor have we herein barr'd Your better wisdoms , which have freely gone With this affair along : -for all , our thanks . SCENE II . ] HAMLET . Now follows , that 108 [ ACT 1 . HAMLET .
... weighing delight and dole , — Taken to wife : nor have we herein barr'd Your better wisdoms , which have freely gone With this affair along : -for all , our thanks . SCENE II . ] HAMLET . Now follows , that 108 [ ACT 1 . HAMLET .
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