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Act 3 Scene 1

   
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'Should my horse not go well, , or 'if my horse do not go better than slowly. , ACT 3 Scene 1 Line 946 My Lord, I will not. This reply comes with fearfully impressive significance of effect, when we find that the pledge given in the flesh is fulfilled in the spirit; and that the promise which the living man makes to be present at the feast is kept by his dead apparition...
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Murderous kinsmen. ACT 3 Scene 1 Line 947 Bestowed. Settled. ACT 3 Scene 1 Line 961 While then, God be with you! "While" is here used in the sense of'till' or 'until. ' See Act iv "Twelfth Night." ACT 3 Scene 1 Line 962 Sirrah. A tenn used to address inferiors...
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