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" Even here undone ! I was not much afeard : for once, or twice, I was about to speak ; and tell him plainly, The selfsame sun, that shines upon his court, Hides not his visage from our cottage, but Looks on alike.— Will 't please you, sir, be gone? "
Characteristics of Women: Moral, Poetical, and Historical - Page 98
by Mrs. Jameson (Anna) - 1850 - 340 pages
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Shakespeare and His Times: Including the Biography of the Poet ..., Volume 2

Nathan Drake - Dramatists, English - 1817 - 708 pages
...iv. sc. 3. f Ibid. vol. ix. p. 343. Act iv. sc. 3. « Per. Even here undone? I was not much afearcl : for once, or twice, I was about to speak ; and tell...not his visage from our cottage, but Looks on alike. — Will't please you, sir, be gone ? (to Florizel. I told you, what would come of this: 'Beseech you,...
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Characters of Shakespear's Plays

William Hazlitt - 1817 - 392 pages
...son and Perdita. When Polixenes goes out, Perdita says, " Even here undone: I was not much afraid; for once or twice I was about to speak; and tell him...court, Hides not his visage from our cottage, but Looks on't alike. Wilt please you, sir, be gone ? [jfo Florizel. I told you what would come of this. Beseech...
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The Family Shakspeare: In Ten Volumes; in which Nothing is Added ..., Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1818 - 362 pages
...devise a death as cruel for thee, As thou art tender to't. [Exit. Per. Even here undone ! I was not much afeard : for once, or twice, I was about to speak;...not his visage from our cottage, but Looks on alike. — Will't please you, sir, be gone? [To FLORIZEL. I told you, what would come of this : 'Beseech you,...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays

William Hazlitt - 1818 - 342 pages
...son and Perdita. When Polixenes goes out Perdita says, " Even here undone : I was not much afraid ; for once or twice I was about to speak ; and tell...court, Hides not his visage from our cottage, but Looks oo't alike. Wilt please you, sir, begone ? [To Florisel. I told you what would come of this. Beseech...
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Characters of Shakespear's Plays

William Hazlitt - Drama - 1818 - 552 pages
...Polixenes goes out, Perdita says, " Even here undone : I was not much afraid ; for once or twice 1 was about to speak ; and tell him plainly, The self-same...court, Hides not his visage from our cottage, but Looks on't alike. Wilt please you, sir, be gone ? [To Floriztl. I told you what would come of this. Beseech...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays

William Hazlitt - 1818 - 328 pages
...son and Perdita. When Polixenes goes out Perdita says, '' Even here undone : I was not much afraid ; for once or twice I was about to speak ; and tell him plainly, The self same sun that shines upon his court, Hides not his visage from our cottage, but Looks on't alike....
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The Plays of Shakspeare, Volume 1

William Shakespeare - 1819 - 560 pages
...I will devise a death as cruel for thee, As thou art tender to't. Per. Even here undone ! I was not much afeard : for once, or twice, I was about to speak ; and tell him plainly, The self-came sun, that shines upon his court, Hides not his visage from our cottage, but Looks on alike....
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Select Plays of William Shakespeare: In Six Volumes. With the ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens - 1820 - 428 pages
...92. " Thus was it peinted, I can say noferre." Knights Tale, 2062. Tjnwhitt. I was not much afeard:9 for once, or twice, I was about to speak ; and tell...Hides not his visage from our cottage, but Looks on alike.1 — Will 't please you, sir, be gone? I told you, what would come of this: 'Beseech you, Of...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections ..., Volume 14

William Shakespeare - 1821 - 446 pages
...her presence of mind to have made this reply to the King, had not become her education. WARBURTON. 9 I was about to speak ; and tell him plainly, The selfsame SUN, that shines upon his COUBT, Hides not his visage from our COTTAGE, but Looks on alike.] So, in Nosce Teipsum, a poem, by...
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The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, from the text of Johnson, Stevens ...

William Shakespeare - 1823 - 984 pages
...will devise a death as cruel for thee, As thou art tender to't. [EmPer. Even here undone ! I was not Will't please you, Sir, be gone ? [To FLOKIZEL. I told you, what would comeof this: 'Beseech you, [mine,—...
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