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... hope is there of his majesty's amendment ? Laf . He hath abandon'd his physicians , ma- dam ; under whose practices he hath persecuted time with hope ; and finds no other advantage in the process , but only the losing of hope by time ...
... hope is there of his majesty's amendment ? Laf . He hath abandon'd his physicians , ma- dam ; under whose practices he hath persecuted time with hope ; and finds no other advantage in the process , but only the losing of hope by time ...
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... hope to have friends for my wife's sake . Count . Such friends are thine enemies , knave . Clown . You are shallow , madam ; e'en great friends ; for the knaves come to do that for me , which I am a - weary of . He , that ears my land ...
... hope to have friends for my wife's sake . Count . Such friends are thine enemies , knave . Clown . You are shallow , madam ; e'en great friends ; for the knaves come to do that for me , which I am a - weary of . He , that ears my land ...
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... hope ; Yet , in this captious and intenible .sieve , I still pour in the waters of my love , And lack not to lose still : thus , Indian - like , Religious in mine error , I adore The sun , that looks upon his worshipper , But knows of ...
... hope ; Yet , in this captious and intenible .sieve , I still pour in the waters of my love , And lack not to lose still : thus , Indian - like , Religious in mine error , I adore The sun , that looks upon his worshipper , But knows of ...
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... hope , sir , After well - enter'd soldiers , to return And find your grace in health . King . No , no , it cannot be ; and yet my heart Will not confefs , he owes the malady That does my life besiege . Farewel , young lords ; Whether I ...
... hope , sir , After well - enter'd soldiers , to return And find your grace in health . King . No , no , it cannot be ; and yet my heart Will not confefs , he owes the malady That does my life besiege . Farewel , young lords ; Whether I ...
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... hope , To prostitute our past - cure malady To empiricks ; or to dissever so Our great self and our credit , to esteem A senseless help , when help past sense we deem . Hel . My duty then shall pay me for my pains : I will no more ...
... hope , To prostitute our past - cure malady To empiricks ; or to dissever so Our great self and our credit , to esteem A senseless help , when help past sense we deem . Hel . My duty then shall pay me for my pains : I will no more ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volum 3 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1852 |
Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volum 3 William Shakespeare Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 1864 |
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