The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare: Printed from the Text of J. Payne Collier, ... with the Life and Portrait of the Poet ; Complete in Seven Volumes, Band 6Bernh. Tauchnitz Jun., 1843 |
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... eye him : stalls , bulks , windows , Are smother'd up , leads fill'd , and ridges hors'd With variable complexions , all agreeing In earnestness to see him : seld - shown flamens Do press among the popular throngs , and puff To win a ...
... eye him : stalls , bulks , windows , Are smother'd up , leads fill'd , and ridges hors'd With variable complexions , all agreeing In earnestness to see him : seld - shown flamens Do press among the popular throngs , and puff To win a ...
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... eyes for the time , But hearts for the event . Sic . Have with you . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The Same . The Capitol . Enter Two Officers , to lay Cushions . 1 Off . Come , come ; they are almost here .. How many stand for consulships ? 2 ...
... eyes for the time , But hearts for the event . Sic . Have with you . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The Same . The Capitol . Enter Two Officers , to lay Cushions . 1 Off . Come , come ; they are almost here .. How many stand for consulships ? 2 ...
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... eyes , and his actions in their hearts , that for their tongues to be silent , and not confess so much , were a kind of ingrateful injury ; to report otherwise were a malice , that , giving itself the lie , would pluck reproof and ...
... eyes , and his actions in their hearts , that for their tongues to be silent , and not confess so much , were a kind of ingrateful injury ; to report otherwise were a malice , that , giving itself the lie , would pluck reproof and ...
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... eyes of the ignorant More learned than the ears ) waving thy head , Which often , thus , correcting thy stout heart , Now humble as the ripest mulberry That will not hold the handling : or say to them , Thou art their soldier , and ...
... eyes of the ignorant More learned than the ears ) waving thy head , Which often , thus , correcting thy stout heart , Now humble as the ripest mulberry That will not hold the handling : or say to them , Thou art their soldier , and ...
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... eyes sat twenty thousand deaths , In thy hands clutch'd as many millions , in Thy lying tongue both numbers , I would say , Thou liest , unto thee , with a voice as free As I do pray the gods . Sic . Mark you this , people ? Cit . To ...
... eyes sat twenty thousand deaths , In thy hands clutch'd as many millions , in Thy lying tongue both numbers , I would say , Thou liest , unto thee , with a voice as free As I do pray the gods . Sic . Mark you this , people ? Cit . To ...
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