The Works of Shakespeare in Seven Volumes, Том 1 |
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I pray thee , mark me then , I thus neglecting worldly ends , all dedicated To
closeness , and the bettering of my mind , With that which , but by being so retired
, O'er - priz'd all popular rate , in my false brother Awak'd an evil nature ; and my ...
I pray thee , mark me then , I thus neglecting worldly ends , all dedicated To
closeness , and the bettering of my mind , With that which , but by being so retired
, O'er - priz'd all popular rate , in my false brother Awak'd an evil nature ; and my ...
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Tis true , my brother's daughter's Queen of Tunisa So is she heir of Naples ; ' twixt
which regions There is some space . Ant . A space , whose ev'ry cubit Seems to
cry out , how shall that Claribel Measure us back to Naples ? Keep in Tunis ...
Tis true , my brother's daughter's Queen of Tunisa So is she heir of Naples ; ' twixt
which regions There is some space . Ant . A space , whose ev'ry cubit Seems to
cry out , how shall that Claribel Measure us back to Naples ? Keep in Tunis ...
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We cannot weigh our brother with your felf ... Isabella would fay , there is fo great
a Dir proportion in Quality betwixt Lord Angelo and her Brother , that their Aftions
can bear no Comparison , or Equality , together : but her Brother's Crimes would
...
We cannot weigh our brother with your felf ... Isabella would fay , there is fo great
a Dir proportion in Quality betwixt Lord Angelo and her Brother , that their Aftions
can bear no Comparison , or Equality , together : but her Brother's Crimes would
...
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Which had you rather , that the most just law Now took your brother's life ; or , to
redeem him , Give up your body to such sweet uncleanness , As the , that he hath
stain'd ? Isab . Sir , believe this , I had rather give my body than my soul .
Which had you rather , that the most just law Now took your brother's life ; or , to
redeem him , Give up your body to such sweet uncleanness , As the , that he hath
stain'd ? Isab . Sir , believe this , I had rather give my body than my soul .
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As much for my poor brother , as my self ; That is , were I under the terms of death
, Th'impression of keen whips I'd wear as rubies , And strip my self to death , as to
a bed That longing I've been fick for , ere I'd yield My body up to shame .
As much for my poor brother , as my self ; That is , were I under the terms of death
, Th'impression of keen whips I'd wear as rubies , And strip my self to death , as to
a bed That longing I've been fick for , ere I'd yield My body up to shame .
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