The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Հատոր 2C. Knight, 1851 |
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... hath so crowded humours , that his valour is crushed into folly , his folly sauced with discretion : there is no man hath a virtue that he hath not a glimpse of ; nor any man an attaint but he carries some stain of it : he is melancholy ...
... hath so crowded humours , that his valour is crushed into folly , his folly sauced with discretion : there is no man hath a virtue that he hath not a glimpse of ; nor any man an attaint but he carries some stain of it : he is melancholy ...
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... hath wrote already to the emperor How it goes here . It fits us therefore , ripely , Our chariots and our horsemen be in readiness : The powers that he already hath in Gallia Will soon be drawn to head , from whence he moves His war for ...
... hath wrote already to the emperor How it goes here . It fits us therefore , ripely , Our chariots and our horsemen be in readiness : The powers that he already hath in Gallia Will soon be drawn to head , from whence he moves His war for ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Knight. Where is our daughter ? She hath not appear'd Before the Roman , nor to us hath tender'd The duty of the day : She looks us like A thing more made of malice than of duty : We have noted it . - Call her ...
William Shakespeare Charles Knight. Where is our daughter ? She hath not appear'd Before the Roman , nor to us hath tender'd The duty of the day : She looks us like A thing more made of malice than of duty : We have noted it . - Call her ...
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