The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Methuen, 1904 |
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Page 18
... shalt bleed . 30 40 50 Daugh . Of all say'd yet , mayst thou prove. 33. heap , body . Pericles ' speech . Malone first 56. Scorning advice , etc. Qq proposed the present arrange- and Ff include this line in ment . 59. Of all say'd yet ...
... shalt bleed . 30 40 50 Daugh . Of all say'd yet , mayst thou prove. 33. heap , body . Pericles ' speech . Malone first 56. Scorning advice , etc. Qq proposed the present arrange- and Ff include this line in ment . 59. Of all say'd yet ...
Page 38
... shalt go home , and we'll have flesh for holi- days , fish for fasting - days , and moreo'er puddings and flap - jacks , and thou shalt be welcome . Per . I thank you , sir . Sec . Fish . Hark you , my friend ; you said you could not ...
... shalt go home , and we'll have flesh for holi- days , fish for fasting - days , and moreo'er puddings and flap - jacks , and thou shalt be welcome . Per . I thank you , sir . Sec . Fish . Hark you , my friend ; you said you could not ...
Page 41
... shalt have my best gown to make thee a pair ; and I'll bring thee to the court myself . Per . Then honour be but equal to my will . This day I'll rise , or else add ill to ill . SCENE II . [ Exeunt . The same . A public way or plat ...
... shalt have my best gown to make thee a pair ; and I'll bring thee to the court myself . Per . Then honour be but equal to my will . This day I'll rise , or else add ill to ill . SCENE II . [ Exeunt . The same . A public way or plat ...
Page 101
... shalt kneel , and justify in knowledge She is thy very princess . Who is this ? Hel . Sir , ' tis the governor of Mytilene , Who , hearing of your melancholy state , Did come to see you . I embrace you . Per . Give me my robes . I am ...
... shalt kneel , and justify in knowledge She is thy very princess . Who is this ? Hel . Sir , ' tis the governor of Mytilene , Who , hearing of your melancholy state , Did come to see you . I embrace you . Per . Give me my robes . I am ...
Page 143
... shalt bring me word she loves my son , I'll tell thee on the instant thou art then 50 As great as is thy master , greater , for His fortunes all lie speechless and his name Is at last gasp : return he cannot , nor Continue where he is ...
... shalt bring me word she loves my son , I'll tell thee on the instant thou art then 50 As great as is thy master , greater , for His fortunes all lie speechless and his name Is at last gasp : return he cannot , nor Continue where he is ...
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