The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volumen9T. Tegg, 1812 |
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... hath so crouded humours , that his valour is crushed into folly , his folly sauced with discretion : there is no man hath a virtue that he hath not a glimpse of ; nor any man an attaint , but he carries some stain of it : he is ...
... hath so crouded humours , that his valour is crushed into folly , his folly sauced with discretion : there is no man hath a virtue that he hath not a glimpse of ; nor any man an attaint , but he carries some stain of it : he is ...
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William Shakespeare. A Grecian's life hath sunk ; for every scruple Of her contaminated carrion weight , A Trojan hath been slain : since she could speak , She hath not given so many good words breath , As for her Greeks and Trojans ...
William Shakespeare. A Grecian's life hath sunk ; for every scruple Of her contaminated carrion weight , A Trojan hath been slain : since she could speak , She hath not given so many good words breath , As for her Greeks and Trojans ...
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... Hath told you , Cæsar was ambitious : If it were so , it was a grievous fault ; And grievously hath Cæsar answer'd it , Here , under leave of Brutus , and the rest , ( For Brutus is an honourable man ; So are they all , all honourable ...
... Hath told you , Cæsar was ambitious : If it were so , it was a grievous fault ; And grievously hath Cæsar answer'd it , Here , under leave of Brutus , and the rest , ( For Brutus is an honourable man ; So are they all , all honourable ...
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