The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 10
... never shall be known ( iv . 1. 1 ) . The And the raptures of the final re - union are made poignant by no mingling of remorse . Blameless sufferers embrace , but no Leontes , no Alonso , no Iachimo , Posthumus , or Cymbeline looks on ...
... never shall be known ( iv . 1. 1 ) . The And the raptures of the final re - union are made poignant by no mingling of remorse . Blameless sufferers embrace , but no Leontes , no Alonso , no Iachimo , Posthumus , or Cymbeline looks on ...
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... this answer to the king , that your majesty would never impart unto me any of your secrets ' ( Steevens ) . 11-40 . Printed as prose in Qq Ff . First arranged as verse by Rowe . Thal . [ Aside ] Well , I perceive I 28 Pericles ACT I.
... this answer to the king , that your majesty would never impart unto me any of your secrets ' ( Steevens ) . 11-40 . Printed as prose in Qq Ff . First arranged as verse by Rowe . Thal . [ Aside ] Well , I perceive I 28 Pericles ACT I.
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... never comes but brings an heir , 39. two summers . Monk 43. curious , ' recherché . Mason's correction ( confirmed by the novel ) of Qq Ff too ( to ) sauers . 42. nousle , cherish . 40 50 60 54. With their superfluous riots , running ...
... never comes but brings an heir , 39. two summers . Monk 43. curious , ' recherché . Mason's correction ( confirmed by the novel ) of Qq Ff too ( to ) sauers . 42. nousle , cherish . 40 50 60 54. With their superfluous riots , running ...
Page 36
... never leave gaping till they've swallowed the whole parish , church , steeple , bells , and all . 12. What , ho , Pilch ! So Tyrwhitt and Malone for Qq Ff What , to pelch ? " ΤΟ 20 30 17. with a wanion , with a vengeance . ' Per ...
... never leave gaping till they've swallowed the whole parish , church , steeple , bells , and all . 12. What , ho , Pilch ! So Tyrwhitt and Malone for Qq Ff What , to pelch ? " ΤΟ 20 30 17. with a wanion , with a vengeance . ' Per ...
Page 37
... never have left , till he cast bells , steeple , church , and parish , up again . But if the good King Simonides were of my mind , — Per . [ Aside ] Simonides ! Third Fish . We would purge the land of these drones , that rob the bee of ...
... never have left , till he cast bells , steeple , church , and parish , up again . But if the good King Simonides were of my mind , — Per . [ Aside ] Simonides ! Third Fish . We would purge the land of these drones , that rob the bee of ...
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