The Works of Shakespeare: in Twelve Volumes: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and Corrected, Tom 12 |
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... and incestuous conversation with her former husband's murderer ; confesses
his madnefs is but counterfeited , to preferve himself and fecure bis revenge for
his father ; to which be injoins the Queen frlence . Fengo fends amlethus to
Britain ...
... and incestuous conversation with her former husband's murderer ; confesses
his madnefs is but counterfeited , to preferve himself and fecure bis revenge for
his father ; to which be injoins the Queen frlence . Fengo fends amlethus to
Britain ...
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For he himself is subject to his birth ; He may not , as unvalued persons do ,
Carve for himself ; for on his choice depends The fanctity and health of the whole
state : And therefore must his choice be circumscribed Unto the voice and
yielding of ...
For he himself is subject to his birth ; He may not , as unvalued persons do ,
Carve for himself ; for on his choice depends The fanctity and health of the whole
state : And therefore must his choice be circumscribed Unto the voice and
yielding of ...
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It is Othello's pleasure , our noble and va . liant General , that upon certain tidings
now arrived : importing the mere perdition of the Turkish fleet , every man put
himself into triumph : fome todance , fome to make . bonefires , each man to what
...
It is Othello's pleasure , our noble and va . liant General , that upon certain tidings
now arrived : importing the mere perdition of the Turkish fleet , every man put
himself into triumph : fome todance , fome to make . bonefires , each man to what
...
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I may fay fo in this respect , for that he hath devoied and given up himself to the
contemplation , mark and denotement of her parts and graces ( 29 ) . Confess (
29 ) . For that he hath dezoted and given up himself 10 the contemplujian , mark ...
I may fay fo in this respect , for that he hath devoied and given up himself to the
contemplation , mark and denotement of her parts and graces ( 29 ) . Confess (
29 ) . For that he hath dezoted and given up himself 10 the contemplujian , mark ...
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-his self - debate upon Cæfar's death , ( Julius Cæsar ) X. 124 , -opens himself
freely to the confpirators , 130 . -declares for faviog Antony , 131 . -importuned by
his wife Portia , 134 his fpeech to the people , to justify Cæsar's murder , 1576 ...
-his self - debate upon Cæfar's death , ( Julius Cæsar ) X. 124 , -opens himself
freely to the confpirators , 130 . -declares for faviog Antony , 131 . -importuned by
his wife Portia , 134 his fpeech to the people , to justify Cæsar's murder , 1576 ...
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