Essays of ShakespeareG. P. Putnam's Sons, 1947 - 144 pages |
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... wouldst have him be ! And being now trimm'd in thine own desires ... thou art so full of him , that thou provok'st thyself to cast him up . So , so ... didst thou disgorge thy glutton bosom of the royal Richard ; and now thou wouldst ...
... wouldst have him be ! And being now trimm'd in thine own desires ... thou art so full of him , that thou provok'st thyself to cast him up . So , so ... didst thou disgorge thy glutton bosom of the royal Richard ; and now thou wouldst ...
Page 91
... Wouldst thou have thyself fall in the confusion of men , and remain a beast with the beasts ? ... If thou wert the lion , the fox would beguile thee . If thou wert the lamb , the fox would eat thee . If thou wert the fox , the lion ...
... Wouldst thou have thyself fall in the confusion of men , and remain a beast with the beasts ? ... If thou wert the lion , the fox would beguile thee . If thou wert the lamb , the fox would eat thee . If thou wert the fox , the lion ...
Page 92
... wouldst be kill'd by the horse ; wert thou a horse , thou wouldst be seiz'd by the leopard ; wert thou a leopard , thou wert german to the lion , and the spots of thy kindred were jurors on thy life .... What beast couldst thou be that ...
... wouldst be kill'd by the horse ; wert thou a horse , thou wouldst be seiz'd by the leopard ; wert thou a leopard , thou wert german to the lion , and the spots of thy kindred were jurors on thy life .... What beast couldst thou be that ...
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