The Plays of William Shakespeare ...T. Bensley, 1800 |
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... else near . Oph . I fhall the effect of this good leffon keep As watchman to my heart : But , good my brother , Do not , as fome ungracious pastors do , Show me the steep and thorny way to heaven ; Whilft , like a puff'd and reckless ...
... else near . Oph . I fhall the effect of this good leffon keep As watchman to my heart : But , good my brother , Do not , as fome ungracious pastors do , Show me the steep and thorny way to heaven ; Whilft , like a puff'd and reckless ...
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... else ( be they as pure as grace , As infinite as man may undergo ) . Shall in the general cenfure take corruption From that particular fault : The dram of base Doth all the noble substance often dout , To his own fcandal . Enter GHOST ...
... else ( be they as pure as grace , As infinite as man may undergo ) . Shall in the general cenfure take corruption From that particular fault : The dram of base Doth all the noble substance often dout , To his own fcandal . Enter GHOST ...
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... else ? And fhall I couple hell ? -O fie ! -Hold , hold , my heart ; And you , my finews , grow not instant old , But bear me ftiffly up ! -Remember thee ! Ay , thou poor ghoft , while memory holds a feat In this distracted globe ...
... else ? And fhall I couple hell ? -O fie ! -Hold , hold , my heart ; And you , my finews , grow not instant old , But bear me ftiffly up ! -Remember thee ! Ay , thou poor ghoft , while memory holds a feat In this distracted globe ...
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... else this brain of mine Hunts not the trail of policy fo fure As it hath us'd to do ) that I have found The very cause of Hamlet's lunacy . King . O , fpeak of that ; that do I long to hear . Pol . Give firft admittance to the ...
... else this brain of mine Hunts not the trail of policy fo fure As it hath us'd to do ) that I have found The very cause of Hamlet's lunacy . King . O , fpeak of that ; that do I long to hear . Pol . Give firft admittance to the ...
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... else but mad : But let that go . Queen . More matter , with lefs art . Pol . Madam , I fwear , I use no art at all . That he is mad , ' tis true : ' tis true , ' tis pity ; And pity ' tis , ' tis true : a foolish figure ; But farewell ...
... else but mad : But let that go . Queen . More matter , with lefs art . Pol . Madam , I fwear , I use no art at all . That he is mad , ' tis true : ' tis true , ' tis pity ; And pity ' tis , ' tis true : a foolish figure ; But farewell ...
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