The Works of Shakespeare, 6±ÇMacmillan Company, 1904 |
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... spirit , like C©¡sar's , lives to overthrow the enemies of his country . It is true that in execution all this fell much short of its vigorous conception . For the rest , The Troublesome Reign makes no attempt to enlarge the somewhat ...
... spirit , like C©¡sar's , lives to overthrow the enemies of his country . It is true that in execution all this fell much short of its vigorous conception . For the rest , The Troublesome Reign makes no attempt to enlarge the somewhat ...
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... spirit of Plantagenet ! I am thy grandam , Richard ; call me so . Bast . Madam , by chance but not by truth ; what though ? Something about , a little from the right , In at the window , or else o'er the hatch : Who dares not stir by ...
... spirit of Plantagenet ! I am thy grandam , Richard ; call me so . Bast . Madam , by chance but not by truth ; what though ? Something about , a little from the right , In at the window , or else o'er the hatch : Who dares not stir by ...
23 ÆäÀÌÁö
... spirit like myself , For he is but a bastard to the time That doth not smack of observation ; And so am I , whether I smack or no ; And not alone in habit and device , Exterior form , outward accoutrement , But from the inward motion to ...
... spirit like myself , For he is but a bastard to the time That doth not smack of observation ; And so am I , whether I smack or no ; And not alone in habit and device , Exterior form , outward accoutrement , But from the inward motion to ...
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... spirits Than now the English bottoms have waft o'er Did never float upon the swelling tide , To do offence and scath in Christendom . [ Drum beats . The interruption of their churlish drums Cuts off more circumstance : they are at hand ...
... spirits Than now the English bottoms have waft o'er Did never float upon the swelling tide , To do offence and scath in Christendom . [ Drum beats . The interruption of their churlish drums Cuts off more circumstance : they are at hand ...
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... spirits , Forwearied in this action of swift speed , Crave harbourage within your city walls . K. Phi . When I have said , make answer to us both . Lo , in this right hand , whose protection Is most divinely vow'd upon the right Of him ...
... spirits , Forwearied in this action of swift speed , Crave harbourage within your city walls . K. Phi . When I have said , make answer to us both . Lo , in this right hand , whose protection Is most divinely vow'd upon the right Of him ...
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