The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 10Macmillan Company, 1906 - 399 pages |
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Page 51
... sights Are spectacled to see him : your prattling nurse Into a rapture lets her baby cry While she chats him : the kitchen malkin pins Her richest lockram ' bout her reechy neck , Clambering the walls to eye him : stalls , bulks ...
... sights Are spectacled to see him : your prattling nurse Into a rapture lets her baby cry While she chats him : the kitchen malkin pins Her richest lockram ' bout her reechy neck , Clambering the walls to eye him : stalls , bulks ...
Page 84
... sight ; yet will I still Be thus to them .. A Patrician . You do the nobler . Cor . I muse my mother Does not approve me further , who was wont To call them woollen vassals , things created To buy and sell with groats , to show bare ...
... sight ; yet will I still Be thus to them .. A Patrician . You do the nobler . Cor . I muse my mother Does not approve me further , who was wont To call them woollen vassals , things created To buy and sell with groats , to show bare ...
Page 89
... sight ! a beggar's tongue Make motion through my lips , and my arm'd knees , Who bow'd but in my stirrup , bend like his That hath received an alms ! I will not do ' t , Lest I surcease to honour mine own truth And by my body's action ...
... sight ! a beggar's tongue Make motion through my lips , and my arm'd knees , Who bow'd but in my stirrup , bend like his That hath received an alms ! I will not do ' t , Lest I surcease to honour mine own truth And by my body's action ...
Page 120
... sight of the osprey , ' subdued ere they are touched ' ; 20 30 cf. Two Noble Kinsmen , i . 1. 139 . 41. nature , not to be other , etc. , his unbending tempera- ment . From the casque to the cushion , but commanding peace 120 Coriolanus ...
... sight of the osprey , ' subdued ere they are touched ' ; 20 30 cf. Two Noble Kinsmen , i . 1. 139 . 41. nature , not to be other , etc. , his unbending tempera- ment . From the casque to the cushion , but commanding peace 120 Coriolanus ...
Page 132
... sight , which should Make our eyes flow with joy , hearts dance with comforts , Constrains them weep and shake with fear and sorrow ; Making the mother , wife and child to see The son , the husband and the father tearing His country's ...
... sight , which should Make our eyes flow with joy , hearts dance with comforts , Constrains them weep and shake with fear and sorrow ; Making the mother , wife and child to see The son , the husband and the father tearing His country's ...
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