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Pagina 172
That you were once unkind , befriends me now , And for that sorrow , which I then
did feel , Needs must I under my transgression bow , Unless my nerves were
brass or hammer'd steel . For if you were by my unkindness shaken , As I by
yours ...
That you were once unkind , befriends me now , And for that sorrow , which I then
did feel , Needs must I under my transgression bow , Unless my nerves were
brass or hammer'd steel . For if you were by my unkindness shaken , As I by
yours ...
Pagina 352
Schlegel inclines to the opinion that Shakspere wrote it ; and he produces this
curious theory : - “ One of my literary friends , intimately acquainted with
Shakspere , was of opinion that the poet must have wished to write a play for
once in the ...
Schlegel inclines to the opinion that Shakspere wrote it ; and he produces this
curious theory : - “ One of my literary friends , intimately acquainted with
Shakspere , was of opinion that the poet must have wished to write a play for
once in the ...
Pagina 379
Both those lost names I do restore thee back , And with this kiss I wed thee once
again : Though thou art wounded in thy honour'd name , And with that grief upon
thy deathbed liest , Honest in heart , upou my soul , thou diest . Mrs. Anne .
Both those lost names I do restore thee back , And with this kiss I wed thee once
again : Though thou art wounded in thy honour'd name , And with that grief upon
thy deathbed liest , Honest in heart , upou my soul , thou diest . Mrs. Anne .
Pagina 386
Why , canst thou deny thou wert a botcher once ? Mosbie . Measure me what I
am , not what I once was . Arden . Why , what art thou now but a velvet drudge , A
cheating steward , and base - minded peasant ? Mosbie . Arden , now hast thou ...
Why , canst thou deny thou wert a botcher once ? Mosbie . Measure me what I
am , not what I once was . Arden . Why , what art thou now but a velvet drudge , A
cheating steward , and base - minded peasant ? Mosbie . Arden , now hast thou ...
Pagina 517
Let courts and Once this once for all , C. E. iii , 1 , n . cities be Once this - Your
long experience of her wisdom . Made all of false fac'd soothing , where steel
Once - once for all . M. A. i . ... By sick interpreters , once weak ones , is o
Proserpina !
Let courts and Once this once for all , C. E. iii , 1 , n . cities be Once this - Your
long experience of her wisdom . Made all of false fac'd soothing , where steel
Once - once for all . M. A. i . ... By sick interpreters , once weak ones , is o
Proserpina !
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