The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary ...Hogan & Thompson, 1851 |
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... breathe ? 2 Hunt . He breathes , my lord . with ale , Were he not warmed This were a bed but cold to sleep so soundly . Lord . O monstrous beast ! how like a swine he lies ! Grim death , how foul and loathsome is thine image ! Sirs , I ...
... breathe ? 2 Hunt . He breathes , my lord . with ale , Were he not warmed This were a bed but cold to sleep so soundly . Lord . O monstrous beast ! how like a swine he lies ! Grim death , how foul and loathsome is thine image ! Sirs , I ...
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... the roe . 2 Serv . Dost thou love pictures ? We will fetch thee straight Adonis , painted by a running brook ; And Cytherea all in sedges hid ; Which seem to move and wanton with her breath , INDUC . ] 11 TAMING OF THE SHREW .
... the roe . 2 Serv . Dost thou love pictures ? We will fetch thee straight Adonis , painted by a running brook ; And Cytherea all in sedges hid ; Which seem to move and wanton with her breath , INDUC . ] 11 TAMING OF THE SHREW .
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... breath , Even as the waving sedges play with wind . Lord . We'll show thee Io , as she was a maid ; And how she was beguiled and surprised , As lively painted as the deed was done . 3 Serv . Or , Daphne roaming through a thorny wood ...
... breath , Even as the waving sedges play with wind . Lord . We'll show thee Io , as she was a maid ; And how she was beguiled and surprised , As lively painted as the deed was done . 3 Serv . Or , Daphne roaming through a thorny wood ...
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... breathe , and happily institute A course of learning , and ingenious studies . Pisa , renowned for grave citizens , Gave me my being , and my father first , A merchant of great traffic through the world , Vincentio , come of the ...
... breathe , and happily institute A course of learning , and ingenious studies . Pisa , renowned for grave citizens , Gave me my being , and my father first , A merchant of great traffic through the world , Vincentio , come of the ...
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... breath she did perfume the air ; Sacred , and sweet , was all I saw in her . Tra . Nay , then , ' tis time to stir him from his trance . I pray , awake , sir ; if you love the maid , Bend thoughts and wits to achieve her . Thus it ...
... breath she did perfume the air ; Sacred , and sweet , was all I saw in her . Tra . Nay , then , ' tis time to stir him from his trance . I pray , awake , sir ; if you love the maid , Bend thoughts and wits to achieve her . Thus it ...
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