The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed |
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... referred me to the coming on of time , with , Hail , king that your hand , your tongue : look like the innocent shalt be ! This have I thought good to deliver thee , my dearest partner of greatness ; that thou mightest not lose the ...
... referred me to the coming on of time , with , Hail , king that your hand , your tongue : look like the innocent shalt be ! This have I thought good to deliver thee , my dearest partner of greatness ; that thou mightest not lose the ...
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Let not your ears despise my tongue for Mal . I know him now . — Good God , betimes Which shall possess them with the heaviest sound The means that make us strangers ! [ remove That ever yet they heard . Rosse . Sir , amen . Macd .
Let not your ears despise my tongue for Mal . I know him now . — Good God , betimes Which shall possess them with the heaviest sound The means that make us strangers ! [ remove That ever yet they heard . Rosse . Sir , amen . Macd .
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Thou com'st to use thy tongue ; thy story quickly . But swords I smile at , weapons laugh to scorn , Mess . Gracious my lord , Brandish'd by man that's of a woman born . ( erit I shall report that which I say I Saw , Alarums .
Thou com'st to use thy tongue ; thy story quickly . But swords I smile at , weapons laugh to scorn , Mess . Gracious my lord , Brandish'd by man that's of a woman born . ( erit I shall report that which I say I Saw , Alarums .
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And wbatsoever else shall hap to - night , Whilst , like a puffd and reckless libertine , Give it an understanding , but no tongue ; Himself the primrose path of dalliance treads , I will requite your loves : so , fare you well ...
And wbatsoever else shall hap to - night , Whilst , like a puffd and reckless libertine , Give it an understanding , but no tongue ; Himself the primrose path of dalliance treads , I will requite your loves : so , fare you well ...
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[ exit Hamlet . of nature : for any thing so overdone is from the Oph . O , what a noble mind is here o'erthrown ! purpose of playing , whose end , both at the first , The courtier's , soldier's , scholar's , eye , tongue , and now ...
[ exit Hamlet . of nature : for any thing so overdone is from the Oph . O , what a noble mind is here o'erthrown ! purpose of playing , whose end , both at the first , The courtier's , soldier's , scholar's , eye , tongue , and now ...
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