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Pagina 9
... once weak ones , is Not ours , or not allow'd ; what worst , as oft Hitting a grosser quality , is cried up For our best act . If we shall stand still , In fear our motion will be mock'd or carp'd at , We should take root here where we ...
... once weak ones , is Not ours , or not allow'd ; what worst , as oft Hitting a grosser quality , is cried up For our best act . If we shall stand still , In fear our motion will be mock'd or carp'd at , We should take root here where we ...
Pagina 211
... once at point to master Cæsar's sword is to be once nearly vanquishing Cæsar . We can put our finger upon the passage in Holinshed's Chronicle which Shakspere had in view : - " Our histories far differ from this ( Cæsar's account ) ...
... once at point to master Cæsar's sword is to be once nearly vanquishing Cæsar . We can put our finger upon the passage in Holinshed's Chronicle which Shakspere had in view : - " Our histories far differ from this ( Cæsar's account ) ...
Pagina 701
... 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 belch'd and vomited The rancorous venom ...
... 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 belch'd and vomited The rancorous venom ...
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OTHELLO | 690 |
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