The Works of Shakespeare, 4±ÇMacmillan and Company, limited, 1899 |
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... give some slight plausibility to these conjectures . Wilkins in 1607 left the King's Company , and joined the rival company of the 1 It is impossible to be sure that one has Mr. Fleay's final opinion . In one place ( Shake- speare , p ...
... give some slight plausibility to these conjectures . Wilkins in 1607 left the King's Company , and joined the rival company of the 1 It is impossible to be sure that one has Mr. Fleay's final opinion . In one place ( Shake- speare , p ...
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... give experience tongue . They do abuse the king that flatter him : For flattery is the bellows blows up sin ; The thing the which is flatter'd , but a spark , To which that blast gives heat and stronger glowing ; Whereas reproof ...
... give experience tongue . They do abuse the king that flatter him : For flattery is the bellows blows up sin ; The thing the which is flatter'd , but a spark , To which that blast gives heat and stronger glowing ; Whereas reproof ...
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... give some light unto you . Being at Antioch- Thal . [ Aside ] What from Antioch ? Hel . Royal Antiochus - on what cause I know not- Took some displeasure at him ; at least he judged So : And doubting lest that he had err'd or sinn'd ...
... give some light unto you . Being at Antioch- Thal . [ Aside ] What from Antioch ? Hel . Royal Antiochus - on what cause I know not- Took some displeasure at him ; at least he judged So : And doubting lest that he had err'd or sinn'd ...
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... give them life whom hunger starved half dead . All . The gods of Greece protect you ! And we ' ll pray for you . Per . Arise , I pray you , rise : We do not look for reverence , but for love , And harbourage for ourself , our ships ...
... give them life whom hunger starved half dead . All . The gods of Greece protect you ! And we ' ll pray for you . Per . Arise , I pray you , rise : We do not look for reverence , but for love , And harbourage for ourself , our ships ...
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... give my benison , Is still at Tarsus , where each man Thinks all is writ he speken can ; And , to remember what he ... gives the Messenger a reward , and knights him . Exit PERICLES at one door , and CLEON at another . Good ...
... give my benison , Is still at Tarsus , where each man Thinks all is writ he speken can ; And , to remember what he ... gives the Messenger a reward , and knights him . Exit PERICLES at one door , and CLEON at another . Good ...
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