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... virtue , hypocrite ; takes off the rofe From the fair forehead of an innocent love , And fets a blifter there ; makes marriage vows As falfe as dicers ' oaths . Hamlet , A. 3 , S. 4 . Her actions fhall be holy , as , You hear , my fpell ...
... virtue , hypocrite ; takes off the rofe From the fair forehead of an innocent love , And fets a blifter there ; makes marriage vows As falfe as dicers ' oaths . Hamlet , A. 3 , S. 4 . Her actions fhall be holy , as , You hear , my fpell ...
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... virtues or his deeds in arms . After all , however , " a paper epitaph " may be right . But paper epitaph must not be interpreted literally : it means not an epitaph written on paper to be placed on a tomb - but an hiftory , the memoirs ...
... virtues or his deeds in arms . After all , however , " a paper epitaph " may be right . But paper epitaph must not be interpreted literally : it means not an epitaph written on paper to be placed on a tomb - but an hiftory , the memoirs ...
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... Virtue is choak'd with foul ambition , And charity chas'd hence by rancour's hand ; Foul fubornation is predominant , And equity exil'd your highness ' land . Henry VI . P. 2. A. 3 , S. 1 . Fare thee well , great heart ! Ill weav'd ...
... Virtue is choak'd with foul ambition , And charity chas'd hence by rancour's hand ; Foul fubornation is predominant , And equity exil'd your highness ' land . Henry VI . P. 2. A. 3 , S. 1 . Fare thee well , great heart ! Ill weav'd ...
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... virtue , that doth make them most admir'd ; The contrary doth make thee wonder'd at . S. 4 . Henry VI . P. 3 , A. 1 , S. 4 . She will not stay the fiege of loving terms , Nor bide the encounter of affailing eyes , ope her lap to faint ...
... virtue , that doth make them most admir'd ; The contrary doth make thee wonder'd at . S. 4 . Henry VI . P. 3 , A. 1 , S. 4 . She will not stay the fiege of loving terms , Nor bide the encounter of affailing eyes , ope her lap to faint ...
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... virtue ? Much ado about nothing , A. 4 , S. 1 . Wisdom and blood combating in fo tender a body , we have ten proofs to one , that blood hath the vic- Much ado about nothing , A. 2 , S. 3 . tory . Why , how now , gentlemen ? What fee you ...
... virtue ? Much ado about nothing , A. 4 , S. 1 . Wisdom and blood combating in fo tender a body , we have ten proofs to one , that blood hath the vic- Much ado about nothing , A. 2 , S. 3 . tory . Why , how now , gentlemen ? What fee you ...
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