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... prays that the guilt of his father's usurpation may not that day be visited upon him ; but his fervour is not troubled like Claudius ' by any suspicion that he ought to resign the usurped throne . Not only is there no foreboding of the ...
... prays that the guilt of his father's usurpation may not that day be visited upon him ; but his fervour is not troubled like Claudius ' by any suspicion that he ought to resign the usurped throne . Not only is there no foreboding of the ...
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... pray , Gently to hear , kindly to judge , our play . [ Exit . 13. this wooden O ; the narrow circular interior of the newly erected Globe Theatre on the Bankside , where the play was first performed . It was ' wooden , ' being built of ...
... pray , Gently to hear , kindly to judge , our play . [ Exit . 13. this wooden O ; the narrow circular interior of the newly erected Globe Theatre on the Bankside , where the play was first performed . It was ' wooden , ' being built of ...
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... pray you to proceed And justly and religiously unfold Why the law Salique that they have in France Or should , or should not , bar us in our claim : And God forbid , my dear and faithful lord , That you should fashion , wrest , or bow ...
... pray you to proceed And justly and religiously unfold Why the law Salique that they have in France Or should , or should not , bar us in our claim : And God forbid , my dear and faithful lord , That you should fashion , wrest , or bow ...
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... Pray thee , corporal , stay : the knocks are too hot ; and , for mine own part , I have not 18. fet , fetched , derived . 21. argument , matter . The parallel to Alexander makes it probable that lack of enemies to conquer rather than of ...
... Pray thee , corporal , stay : the knocks are too hot ; and , for mine own part , I have not 18. fet , fetched , derived . 21. argument , matter . The parallel to Alexander makes it probable that lack of enemies to conquer rather than of ...
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... prayers , lest a ' should be thought 40 a coward : but his few bad words are matched with as few good deeds ; for a ' never broke any man's head but his own , and that was against a post when he was drunk . They will steal any thing ...
... prayers , lest a ' should be thought 40 a coward : but his few bad words are matched with as few good deeds ; for a ' never broke any man's head but his own , and that was against a post when he was drunk . They will steal any thing ...
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