The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1Routledge, 1862 |
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Page 140
... Exeunt PINCH and Assistants , with ANT . E. and DRO . E. Say , now , whose suit is he arrested at ? OFF . One Angelo ... Exeunt , & c . ] The old copy has two stage directions here . One , " Runne all out , " and immediately after ...
... Exeunt PINCH and Assistants , with ANT . E. and DRO . E. Say , now , whose suit is he arrested at ? OFF . One Angelo ... Exeunt , & c . ] The old copy has two stage directions here . One , " Runne all out , " and immediately after ...
Page 482
... [ Exeunt K. RICHARD , some Lords , and a Guard . a Convey ! -Conveyers are you all , - ] Convey , in Shakespeare's time , was frequently used in a bad sense , implying fraud , and trickery . Thus Pistol ( " Merry Wives of Windsor , " Act ...
... [ Exeunt K. RICHARD , some Lords , and a Guard . a Convey ! -Conveyers are you all , - ] Convey , in Shakespeare's time , was frequently used in a bad sense , implying fraud , and trickery . Thus Pistol ( " Merry Wives of Windsor , " Act ...
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... Exeunt KING , and his train . FAL . Master Shallow , I owe you a thousand pound . SHAL . Ay , marry , sir John ; which I beseech you to let me have home with me . FAL . That can hardly be , master Shallow . Do not you grieve at this ; I ...
... Exeunt KING , and his train . FAL . Master Shallow , I owe you a thousand pound . SHAL . Ay , marry , sir John ; which I beseech you to let me have home with me . FAL . That can hardly be , master Shallow . Do not you grieve at this ; I ...
Contents
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA 1 | 47 |
A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 337 |
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE | 389 |
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