The Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... nature , ] By dissembling is not meant hypocritical nature , that pretends one thing , and does another : but nature that puts together things of a dissimilar kind , as a brave soul and a deformed body . Feature is used here , as in ...
... nature , ] By dissembling is not meant hypocritical nature , that pretends one thing , and does another : but nature that puts together things of a dissimilar kind , as a brave soul and a deformed body . Feature is used here , as in ...
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... nature . Anne . Where is he ? Glo . Here : [ She spits at him . ] Why dost thou spit at me ? Anne . ' Would it were mortal poison , for thy sake ! Glo . Never came poison from so sweet a place . Anne . Never hung poison on a fouler toad ...
... nature . Anne . Where is he ? Glo . Here : [ She spits at him . ] Why dost thou spit at me ? Anne . ' Would it were mortal poison , for thy sake ! Glo . Never came poison from so sweet a place . Anne . Never hung poison on a fouler toad ...
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... nature , Young , valiant , wise , and , no doubt , right royal , The spacious world cannot again afford : And will she yet abase her eyes on me , That cropp'd the golden prime of this sweet prince , And made her widow to a woful bed ...
... nature , Young , valiant , wise , and , no doubt , right royal , The spacious world cannot again afford : And will she yet abase her eyes on me , That cropp'd the golden prime of this sweet prince , And made her widow to a woful bed ...
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... nature , ] The expression is strong and noble , and alludes to the ancient custom of masters branding their profligate slaves ; by which it is insinuated that his misshapen person was the mark that nature had set upon him to stigmatize ...
... nature , ] The expression is strong and noble , and alludes to the ancient custom of masters branding their profligate slaves ; by which it is insinuated that his misshapen person was the mark that nature had set upon him to stigmatize ...
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... nature , That , from the prime creation , e'er she fram'd.— Hence both are gone with conscience and remorse , They could not speak ; and so I left them both , To bear this tidings to the bloody king . Enter King RICHARD . And here he ...
... nature , That , from the prime creation , e'er she fram'd.— Hence both are gone with conscience and remorse , They could not speak ; and so I left them both , To bear this tidings to the bloody king . Enter King RICHARD . And here he ...
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