The Works of Shakespeare, Band 3Macmillan and Company, limited, 1904 |
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... fair warning of his disposition ; one too indolent and too dull to arm himself with the successful criminal's weapons of hypocrisy and craft . He is generally shunned by the brilliant Messina society ; alternately spurned and indulged ...
... fair warning of his disposition ; one too indolent and too dull to arm himself with the successful criminal's weapons of hypocrisy and craft . He is generally shunned by the brilliant Messina society ; alternately spurned and indulged ...
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... judge- ment . Bene . Why , i ' faith , methinks she's too low far a high praise , too brown for a fair praise , and too 150 160 170 Humer little for a great praise : only this commendation I 16 Much Ado About Nothing ACT I.
... judge- ment . Bene . Why , i ' faith , methinks she's too low far a high praise , too brown for a fair praise , and too 150 160 170 Humer little for a great praise : only this commendation I 16 Much Ado About Nothing ACT I.
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... fair young Hero is , Saying , I liked her ere I went to wars . D. Pedro . Thou wilt be like a lover presently And tire the hearer with a book of words . If thou dost love fair Hero , cherish it , And I will break with her and with her ...
... fair young Hero is , Saying , I liked her ere I went to wars . D. Pedro . Thou wilt be like a lover presently And tire the hearer with a book of words . If thou dost love fair Hero , cherish it , And I will break with her and with her ...
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... fair Hero I am Claudio , And in her bosom I'll unclasp my heart And take her hearing prisoner with the force And strong encounter of my amorous tale ; Then after to her father will I break ; And the conclusion is , she shall be thine ...
... fair Hero I am Claudio , And in her bosom I'll unclasp my heart And take her hearing prisoner with the force And strong encounter of my amorous tale ; Then after to her father will I break ; And the conclusion is , she shall be thine ...
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... fair weather that you make your- self : it is needful that you frame the season for your own harvest . D. John . I had rather be a canker in a hedge than a rose in his grace , and it better fits my blood to be disdained of all than to ...
... fair weather that you make your- self : it is needful that you frame the season for your own harvest . D. John . I had rather be a canker in a hedge than a rose in his grace , and it better fits my blood to be disdained of all than to ...
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