The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and ReedT. Nelson and Sons, 1855 - 964ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... once discovered to be perfect ; but the poems of Homer we yet know not to transcend the common limits of human intelligence , but by remarking , that nation after nation , and century after century , has been able to do little more than ...
... once discovered to be perfect ; but the poems of Homer we yet know not to transcend the common limits of human intelligence , but by remarking , that nation after nation , and century after century , has been able to do little more than ...
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... once quell a thousand absurdities . In restoring the author's works to their integrity , I have considered the punctuation as wholly in my power ; for what could be their care of colons and commas , who corrupted words and sentences ...
... once quell a thousand absurdities . In restoring the author's works to their integrity , I have considered the punctuation as wholly in my power ; for what could be their care of colons and commas , who corrupted words and sentences ...
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... once , good night : - Stand not upon the order of your going , But go at once . Len . Good night , and better health Attend his majesty ! Lady M. A kind good night to all ! [ exeunt Lords and Attendants . Macb . It will have blood ...
... once , good night : - Stand not upon the order of your going , But go at once . Len . Good night , and better health Attend his majesty ! Lady M. A kind good night to all ! [ exeunt Lords and Attendants . Macb . It will have blood ...
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... once . [ exit Rosse . L. Macd . Sirrah , your father's dead ; And what will you do now ? how will you live ? Son . As birds do , mother . L. Macd . What , with worms and flies ? Son . With what I get , I mean ; and so do they . L. Macd ...
... once . [ exit Rosse . L. Macd . Sirrah , your father's dead ; And what will you do now ? how will you live ? Son . As birds do , mother . L. Macd . What , with worms and flies ? Son . With what I get , I mean ; and so do they . L. Macd ...
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... once seen to smile ; Where sighs , and groans , and shrieks that rend the air , Rosse . No mind , that's honest , But in it shares some woe ; though the main part Pertains to you alone . Macd . If it be mine , Keep it not from me ...
... once seen to smile ; Where sighs , and groans , and shrieks that rend the air , Rosse . No mind , that's honest , But in it shares some woe ; though the main part Pertains to you alone . Macd . If it be mine , Keep it not from me ...
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