The Family Shakspeare: In which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family, Volume 5Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1853 |
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... holds his estimate and dignity As well wherein ' tis precious of itself As in the prizer : ' tis mad idolatry , To make the service greater than the god ; And the will dotes , that is attributive To what infectiously itself affects ...
... holds his estimate and dignity As well wherein ' tis precious of itself As in the prizer : ' tis mad idolatry , To make the service greater than the god ; And the will dotes , that is attributive To what infectiously itself affects ...
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... Holds in his blood such swoln and hot discourse , That , ' twixt his mental and his active parts , Kingdom'd Achilles in commotion rages , And batters down himself : What should I say ? He is so plaguy proud , that the death - tokens of ...
... Holds in his blood such swoln and hot discourse , That , ' twixt his mental and his active parts , Kingdom'd Achilles in commotion rages , And batters down himself : What should I say ? He is so plaguy proud , that the death - tokens of ...
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... holds you well ; and will be led , At your request a little from himself . Ulysses . O Agamemnon , let it not be so ... hold an idol more than he ? No , this thrice worthy and right valiant lord Must not so stale his palm , nobly acquir ...
... holds you well ; and will be led , At your request a little from himself . Ulysses . O Agamemnon , let it not be so ... hold an idol more than he ? No , this thrice worthy and right valiant lord Must not so stale his palm , nobly acquir ...
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... hold my tongue ; For , in this rapture , I shall surely speak The thing I shall repent . See , see , your silence , Cunning in dumbness , from my weakness draws , My very soul of counsel : Stop my mouth . Troilus . And shall , albeit ...
... hold my tongue ; For , in this rapture , I shall surely speak The thing I shall repent . See , see , your silence , Cunning in dumbness , from my weakness draws , My very soul of counsel : Stop my mouth . Troilus . And shall , albeit ...
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... hold your hand ; here , my cousin's . If ever you prove false one to another , since I have taken such pains to bring you together , let all pitiful goers - between be called to the world's end after my name , call them all - Pandars ...
... hold your hand ; here , my cousin's . If ever you prove false one to another , since I have taken such pains to bring you together , let all pitiful goers - between be called to the world's end after my name , call them all - Pandars ...
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