The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Volume 9F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... brothers , happy ! but most miserable Is the desire that's glorious : Blessed be those , How mean soe'er , that have their honest wills , Which seasons comfort . - Who may this be ? Fye ! Enter PISANIO and IACHIMO . Pis . Madam , a. 6 ...
... brothers , happy ! but most miserable Is the desire that's glorious : Blessed be those , How mean soe'er , that have their honest wills , Which seasons comfort . - Who may this be ? Fye ! Enter PISANIO and IACHIMO . Pis . Madam , a. 6 ...
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... brother , Cad- wal , ( Once , Arvirágus , ) in as like a figure , Strikes life into my speech , and shows much more His own conceiving . Hark ! the game is rous'd ! - O Cymbeline ! heaven , and my conscience , knows SOENG III . 59 ...
... brother , Cad- wal , ( Once , Arvirágus , ) in as like a figure , Strikes life into my speech , and shows much more His own conceiving . Hark ! the game is rous'd ! - O Cymbeline ! heaven , and my conscience , knows SOENG III . 59 ...
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... brother : - And such a welcome as I'd give to him , After long absence , such is yours : - Most wel- come ! Be sprightly , for you fall ' mongst friends . Imo . ' Mongst friends ! If brothers ? - ' Would it had been so , that they prize ...
... brother : - And such a welcome as I'd give to him , After long absence , such is yours : - Most wel- come ! Be sprightly , for you fall ' mongst friends . Imo . ' Mongst friends ! If brothers ? - ' Would it had been so , that they prize ...
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... Brother , stay here : [ TO IMOGEN . Are we not brothers ? Imo . So man and man should be ; But clay and clay differs in dignity , Whose dust is both alike . I am very sick . Gui . Go you to hunting . I'll abide with him Imo . So sick ...
... Brother , stay here : [ TO IMOGEN . Are we not brothers ? Imo . So man and man should be ; But clay and clay differs in dignity , Whose dust is both alike . I am very sick . Gui . Go you to hunting . I'll abide with him Imo . So sick ...
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... brother's fault : I know not why I love this youth ; and I have heard you say , Love's reason's without reason ; the bier at door , And a demand who is't shall die , I'd say , My father , not this youth . Bel . O noble strain ! [ Aside ...
... brother's fault : I know not why I love this youth ; and I have heard you say , Love's reason's without reason ; the bier at door , And a demand who is't shall die , I'd say , My father , not this youth . Bel . O noble strain ! [ Aside ...
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