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Pagina 9
... fear our motion will be mock'd or carp'd at , We should take root here where we sit , or sit State statues only . K. Hen . Things done well , And with a care , exempt themselves from fear ; Things done without example , in their issue ...
... fear our motion will be mock'd or carp'd at , We should take root here where we sit , or sit State statues only . K. Hen . Things done well , And with a care , exempt themselves from fear ; Things done without example , in their issue ...
Pagina 351
... fears do make us traitors . Rosse . You know not Whether it was his wisdom , or his fear . L. Macd . Wisdom ! to leave his wife , to leave his babes , His mansion , and his titles , in a place From whence himself does fly ? He loves us ...
... fears do make us traitors . Rosse . You know not Whether it was his wisdom , or his fear . L. Macd . Wisdom ! to leave his wife , to leave his babes , His mansion , and his titles , in a place From whence himself does fly ? He loves us ...
Pagina 384
... Fears make devils of cherubins ; they never see truly . Cres . Blind fear , that seeing reason leads , finds safer footing than blind reason stumbling without fear : To fear the worst oft cures the worse . Tro . O , let my lady apprehend no ...
... Fears make devils of cherubins ; they never see truly . Cres . Blind fear , that seeing reason leads , finds safer footing than blind reason stumbling without fear : To fear the worst oft cures the worse . Tro . O , let my lady apprehend no ...
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AN ESSAY ON THE THREE PARTS OF KING HENRY | 41 |
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OTHELLO | 690 |
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The Works of Shakespere: Revised from the Best Authorities, Volume 2 William Shakespeare Volledige weergave - 1854 |
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