The Plays of William Shakespeare, Том 5 |
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... me his natural brother ; therefore use thy discretion ; I had as lief thou didst break his neck as his finger : And thou wert best look to ' t ; for if thou dost him any slight disgrace , or if he do not mightily grace himself on ...
... me his natural brother ; therefore use thy discretion ; I had as lief thou didst break his neck as his finger : And thou wert best look to ' t ; for if thou dost him any slight disgrace , or if he do not mightily grace himself on ...
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No , I warrant your grace ; you shall not entreat him to a second , that have so mightily persuaded him from a first . Orl . You mean to mock me after ; you should not have mocked me before : but come your ways . Ros .
No , I warrant your grace ; you shall not entreat him to a second , that have so mightily persuaded him from a first . Orl . You mean to mock me after ; you should not have mocked me before : but come your ways . Ros .
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I do beseech your grace , Let me the knowledge of my fault bear with me : If with myself I hold intelligence , Or have acquaintance with mine own desires ; If that I do not dream , or be not frantick , ( As I do trust I am not ) then ...
I do beseech your grace , Let me the knowledge of my fault bear with me : If with myself I hold intelligence , Or have acquaintance with mine own desires ; If that I do not dream , or be not frantick , ( As I do trust I am not ) then ...
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I would not change it : 4 Happy is your grace , That can translate the stubbornness of fortune 2 Which , like the toad , ugly and venomous , Wears yet a precious jewel in his head , ] It was the current opinion in Shakspeare's time ...
I would not change it : 4 Happy is your grace , That can translate the stubbornness of fortune 2 Which , like the toad , ugly and venomous , Wears yet a precious jewel in his head , ] It was the current opinion in Shakspeare's time ...
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Johnson . 5 the roynish clown , ] Roynish , from rogneux , Fr. mangy , Scurvy . The word is used by Chaucer , in The Romaunt of the Rose , 988 : .. - . Your grace was wont to laugh , is also missing AS YOU LIKE IT . 37.
Johnson . 5 the roynish clown , ] Roynish , from rogneux , Fr. mangy , Scurvy . The word is used by Chaucer , in The Romaunt of the Rose , 988 : .. - . Your grace was wont to laugh , is also missing AS YOU LIKE IT . 37.
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