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Pagina 38
... t is their wax , for I am sure I never seal once to a thing , and I was never mine
sealed to anything but once , and I was never own man since . How now ? who ' s
there ? mine own man since . ] * Enter some , bringing in the Clerk of Chatham .
... t is their wax , for I am sure I never seal once to a thing , and I was never mine
sealed to anything but once , and I was never own man since . How now ? who ' s
there ? mine own man since . ] * Enter some , bringing in the Clerk of Chatham .
Pagina 108
Shakspere has never chosen to exhibit this tremendous agency after that
unnatural manner which we are accustomed to call poetical justice - - he
develops the progress of that real justice which sometimes , for inscrutable
purposes , permits ...
Shakspere has never chosen to exhibit this tremendous agency after that
unnatural manner which we are accustomed to call poetical justice - - he
develops the progress of that real justice which sometimes , for inscrutable
purposes , permits ...
Pagina 155
New customs , Though they be never so ridiculous , Nay , let them be unmanly ,
yet are follow ' d . Cham . As far as I see , all the good our English Have got by the
late voyage is but merely A fit or two o ' the face ; but they are shrewd ones ; For ...
New customs , Though they be never so ridiculous , Nay , let them be unmanly ,
yet are follow ' d . Cham . As far as I see , all the good our English Have got by the
late voyage is but merely A fit or two o ' the face ; but they are shrewd ones ; For ...
Pagina 192
I take God and all the world to witness that I have been to you a true , humble ,
and obedient wife , ever conformable to your will and pleasure , that never said or
did anything to the contrary thereof , being always well pleased and contented ...
I take God and all the world to witness that I have been to you a true , humble ,
and obedient wife , ever conformable to your will and pleasure , that never said or
did anything to the contrary thereof , being always well pleased and contented ...
Pagina 199
A woman ( I dare say , without vainglory ) Never yet branded with suspicion ?
Have I with all my full affections Still met the king ? lov ' d him next Heaven ? obey
' d him ? Been , out of fondness , superstitious to him ? Almost forgot my prayers
to ...
A woman ( I dare say , without vainglory ) Never yet branded with suspicion ?
Have I with all my full affections Still met the king ? lov ' d him next Heaven ? obey
' d him ? Been , out of fondness , superstitious to him ? Almost forgot my prayers
to ...
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