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... better known to this gentleman ; whom I commend to you , as a noble friend of mine : How worthy he is , I will leave to appear hereafter , rather than story him in his own hearing . French . Sir , we have known together in Orleans ...
... better known to this gentleman ; whom I commend to you , as a noble friend of mine : How worthy he is , I will leave to appear hereafter , rather than story him in his own hearing . French . Sir , we have known together in Orleans ...
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... better acquainted . Iach . ' Would I had put my estate , and my neigh- bour's , on the approbation14 of what I have spoke . Post . What lady would you choose to assail ? Iuch . Yours ; whom in constancy , you think , stands so safe . I ...
... better acquainted . Iach . ' Would I had put my estate , and my neigh- bour's , on the approbation14 of what I have spoke . Post . What lady would you choose to assail ? Iuch . Yours ; whom in constancy , you think , stands so safe . I ...
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... better for you ; and there's an end . Luc . So , sir . Cym . I know your master's pleasure , and he mine : All the remain is , welcome . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . Another Room in the same . Enter PISANIO . Pis . How ! of adultery ...
... better for you ; and there's an end . Luc . So , sir . Cym . I know your master's pleasure , and he mine : All the remain is , welcome . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . Another Room in the same . Enter PISANIO . Pis . How ! of adultery ...
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... better by telling it . JOHNSON 12 i . e . to the grave of Euriphile ; or to the grave of their mother , as they supposed it to be . The grammatical construction requires that the poet should have written ' to thy grave ; ' but we have ...
... better by telling it . JOHNSON 12 i . e . to the grave of Euriphile ; or to the grave of their mother , as they supposed it to be . The grammatical construction requires that the poet should have written ' to thy grave ; ' but we have ...
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... better cause ; But now thou seem'st a coward . Pis . Hence , vile instrument ! Thou shalt not damn my hand . Imo . Why , I must die ; And if I do not by thy hand , thou art No servant of thy master's : Against self - slaughter There is ...
... better cause ; But now thou seem'st a coward . Pis . Hence , vile instrument ! Thou shalt not damn my hand . Imo . Why , I must die ; And if I do not by thy hand , thou art No servant of thy master's : Against self - slaughter There is ...
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Andronicus Antony and Cleopatra Bassianus Bawd better blood Boult brother Cloten Cordelia Cymbeline daughter dead death DIONYZA dost doth Edgar Edmund Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear folio Fool Gent gentleman give Gloster gods Goneril Goths GUIDERIUS hand hath hear heart heaven honour i'the Iach Imogen Julius Cæsar Kent King Henry King Lear lady Lavinia Lear lord Lucius LYSIMACHUS madam Malone Marcus Marina means mistress never night noble o'the old copy reads passage Pericles Pisanio play poor Posthumus pray prince PRINCE OF TYRE quartos quartos read queen Regan Roman Rome SATURNINUS SCENE Shakspeare Shakspeare's sorrow speak Steevens sweet Tamora tears tell Tharsus thee there's thine thou art thou hast Titus Titus Andronicus Troilus and Cressida villain Winter's Tale word