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Pagina 47
Arm . Warble , child ; make passionate my sense of hearing . Moth . Concolinel_______ Arm . Sweet air ! Go , tenderness of years ! take this [ Singing . • Common - several . Shakspere here uses his favourite law - phrases , which ...
Arm . Warble , child ; make passionate my sense of hearing . Moth . Concolinel_______ Arm . Sweet air ! Go , tenderness of years ! take this [ Singing . • Common - several . Shakspere here uses his favourite law - phrases , which ...
Pagina 373
The exclamationframe of sense . " Angelo has said that her wits are not firm : the Duke has said , " She speaks in the infirmity of sense . " She conjures himis the final appeal which compels the Duke to hearken .
The exclamationframe of sense . " Angelo has said that her wits are not firm : the Duke has said , " She speaks in the infirmity of sense . " She conjures himis the final appeal which compels the Duke to hearken .
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O hard condition ! twin - born with greatness , Subject to the breath of every fool , whose sense No more can feel but his own wringing ! 1 What infinite heart's ease must kings neglect , That private men enjoy !
O hard condition ! twin - born with greatness , Subject to the breath of every fool , whose sense No more can feel but his own wringing ! 1 What infinite heart's ease must kings neglect , That private men enjoy !
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