A Treasury of Thought from Shakespeare: The Choice Sayings of His Principal Characters, Analytically and Alphabetically ArrangedC. Griffen, 1866 - 366 pages |
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... Gentlemen of Verona , v . , 4 . I AM glad this parcel of wooers are so reasonable ; for there is not one among them but I dote on his very absence , and I pray God grant them a fair departure . ( Portia ) , Merchant of Venice , i . , 2 ...
... Gentlemen of Verona , v . , 4 . I AM glad this parcel of wooers are so reasonable ; for there is not one among them but I dote on his very absence , and I pray God grant them a fair departure . ( Portia ) , Merchant of Venice , i . , 2 ...
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... Gentlemen of Verona , i . , 3 . BELIKE , then , my appetite was not princely got ; for , by my troth , I do now remember the poor creature , small beer . But , indeed , these humble considerations make me out of love with my greatness ...
... Gentlemen of Verona , i . , 3 . BELIKE , then , my appetite was not princely got ; for , by my troth , I do now remember the poor creature , small beer . But , indeed , these humble considerations make me out of love with my greatness ...
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... Gentlemen of Verona , ii . , 2 . WHILE thou livest , dear Kate , take a fellow of plain and uncoined constancy ; for he perforce must do thee right , because he hath not the gift to woo in other places : for these fellows of infinite ...
... Gentlemen of Verona , ii . , 2 . WHILE thou livest , dear Kate , take a fellow of plain and uncoined constancy ; for he perforce must do thee right , because he hath not the gift to woo in other places : for these fellows of infinite ...
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... Gentlemen of Verona , iii . , 1 . If she do frown , ' tis not in hate of you , But rather to beget more love in you : If she do chide , ' tis not to have you gone ; For why , the fools are mad if left alone . Take no repulse , whatever ...
... Gentlemen of Verona , iii . , 1 . If she do frown , ' tis not in hate of you , But rather to beget more love in you : If she do chide , ' tis not to have you gone ; For why , the fools are mad if left alone . Take no repulse , whatever ...
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... Gentlemen of Verona , iii . , 1 . THOU art come to answer A stony adversary , an inhuman wretch Uncapable of pity , void and empty From every dram of mercy . ( Duke of Venice ) , Merchant of Venice , iv . , 1 . O TIGER'S heart wrapp'd ...
... Gentlemen of Verona , iii . , 1 . THOU art come to answer A stony adversary , an inhuman wretch Uncapable of pity , void and empty From every dram of mercy . ( Duke of Venice ) , Merchant of Venice , iv . , 1 . O TIGER'S heart wrapp'd ...
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