The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens ...Andrus, 1830 |
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... tongue - ty'd , and so loath to speak , In dumb significants proclaim your thoughts : Let him that is a true - born gentleman , And stands upon the honour of his birth , If he suppose that I have pleaded truth , From off this brier ...
... tongue - ty'd , and so loath to speak , In dumb significants proclaim your thoughts : Let him that is a true - born gentleman , And stands upon the honour of his birth , If he suppose that I have pleaded truth , From off this brier ...
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... tongue , And did upbraid me with my father's death ; Which obloquv set bars before my tongue , Else with the like I had requited him : Therefore , good uncle , -for my father's sake , In honour of a true Plantagenet , And for alliance ...
... tongue , And did upbraid me with my father's death ; Which obloquv set bars before my tongue , Else with the like I had requited him : Therefore , good uncle , -for my father's sake , In honour of a true Plantagenet , And for alliance ...
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... tongue ; Must your bold verdict enter talk with lords ? Else would I have a tling at Winchester . K. Hen . Uncles of Gloster , and of Winchester , The special watchmen of our English weal ; I would prevail , if prayers might prevail ...
... tongue ; Must your bold verdict enter talk with lords ? Else would I have a tling at Winchester . K. Hen . Uncles of Gloster , and of Winchester , The special watchmen of our English weal ; I would prevail , if prayers might prevail ...
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... tongue , Upbraided me about the rose I wear ; Saying - the sanguine colour of the leaves Did represent my master's blushing cheeks , When stubbornly he did repugn ' the truth , About a certain question in the law , Argu'd betwixt the ...
... tongue , Upbraided me about the rose I wear ; Saying - the sanguine colour of the leaves Did represent my master's blushing cheeks , When stubbornly he did repugn ' the truth , About a certain question in the law , Argu'd betwixt the ...
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... tongue ? is she not here thy prisoner ? Wilt thou be daunted at a woman's sight ? Ay ; beauty's princely majesty is such , Confounds the tongue , and makes the senses rough . Mar. Say , earl of Suffolk , -if thy name be so , - What ...
... tongue ? is she not here thy prisoner ? Wilt thou be daunted at a woman's sight ? Ay ; beauty's princely majesty is such , Confounds the tongue , and makes the senses rough . Mar. Say , earl of Suffolk , -if thy name be so , - What ...
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