The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed |
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... before whom may pass in an hour the life of a become a plain ; that what was Thebes can never be Persepolis ... lessen its variety , I cannot first hour at Alexandria , and the next at Rome , supposes , that think it much to be ...
... before whom may pass in an hour the life of a become a plain ; that what was Thebes can never be Persepolis ... lessen its variety , I cannot first hour at Alexandria , and the next at Rome , supposes , that think it much to be ...
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Had I but died an hour before this chance , Is , to avoid the aim . ... have seen The spring , the head , the fountain , of your blood Hours dreadful , and things strange ; but this soro Is stopp'd ; the very source of it is stopp'd .
Had I but died an hour before this chance , Is , to avoid the aim . ... have seen The spring , the head , the fountain , of your blood Hours dreadful , and things strange ; but this soro Is stopp'd ; the very source of it is stopp'd .
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Then , be thou jocund : Ere the bat hath Gown Macb . Your spirits shine through you . Within His cloister'd Hight ; ere , to black Hecate's sumthis hour , at most , mons , I will advise you where to plar.t yourselves .
Then , be thou jocund : Ere the bat hath Gown Macb . Your spirits shine through you . Within His cloister'd Hight ; ere , to black Hecate's sumthis hour , at most , mons , I will advise you where to plar.t yourselves .
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... liness plucked all gaze his way ; when , for a day Val . Indeed la , ' tis a noble child . VUE • of kings ' entreaties , a mother should not sell him Vir . A crack , madam . an hour from her beholding ; I ; - considering how Val .
... liness plucked all gaze his way ; when , for a day Val . Indeed la , ' tis a noble child . VUE • of kings ' entreaties , a mother should not sell him Vir . A crack , madam . an hour from her beholding ; I ; - considering how Val .
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The citizens of Corioli have issued , Filling the air with swords advanc'd , and darts , And given to Lartius and to Marcius battle : We prove this very hour . I saw our party to their trenches driven , Com .
The citizens of Corioli have issued , Filling the air with swords advanc'd , and darts , And given to Lartius and to Marcius battle : We prove this very hour . I saw our party to their trenches driven , Com .
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