The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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Page 15
... honour into lust ; to take away The edge of that day's celebration , When I shall think , or Phoebus ' steeds are ... honour'd in their issue . SONG . Jun . Honour , riches , marriage - blessing , Long continuance , and increasing ...
... honour into lust ; to take away The edge of that day's celebration , When I shall think , or Phoebus ' steeds are ... honour'd in their issue . SONG . Jun . Honour , riches , marriage - blessing , Long continuance , and increasing ...
Page 48
... honour ! - Why , thou unconfinable baseness , it is as much as I can do , to keep the terms of my honour precise . I , I , I myself sometimes , leaving the fear of heaven on the left hand , and hiding mine honour in my neces- sity , am ...
... honour ! - Why , thou unconfinable baseness , it is as much as I can do , to keep the terms of my honour precise . I , I , I myself sometimes , leaving the fear of heaven on the left hand , and hiding mine honour in my neces- sity , am ...
Page 79
... honour , sav'd , may upon asking give ? Vio . Nothing but this , your true love for my master . Oli . How with mine honour may I give him that Which I have given to you ? I will acquit you . Vio . Oli . Well , come again to - morrow ...
... honour , sav'd , may upon asking give ? Vio . Nothing but this , your true love for my master . Oli . How with mine honour may I give him that Which I have given to you ? I will acquit you . Vio . Oli . Well , come again to - morrow ...
Page 88
... honour , have to do With any scruple : your scope is as mine own : So to enforce , or qualify the laws As to your soul seems good . Give me your hand ; I'll privily away : I love the people , But do not like to stage me to their eyes ...
... honour , have to do With any scruple : your scope is as mine own : So to enforce , or qualify the laws As to your soul seems good . Give me your hand ; I'll privily away : I love the people , But do not like to stage me to their eyes ...
Page 91
... honour know , ( Whom I believe to be most strait in virtue , ) That , in the working of your own affections , Had time coher'd with place , or place with wishing , Or that the resolute acting of your blood Could have attain'd the effect ...
... honour know , ( Whom I believe to be most strait in virtue , ) That , in the working of your own affections , Had time coher'd with place , or place with wishing , Or that the resolute acting of your blood Could have attain'd the effect ...
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