The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Methuen, 1904 |
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Page 12
... means of decisively answering . Delius inferred from George Wilkins ' description of his novel as ' a poore infant of my brain , ' that he was also the author of the drama from which it was taken . And Mr. Fleay , on this hint ...
... means of decisively answering . Delius inferred from George Wilkins ' description of his novel as ' a poore infant of my brain , ' that he was also the author of the drama from which it was taken . And Mr. Fleay , on this hint ...
Page 21
... . He hath found the meaning , for which we mean To have his head . He must not live to trumpet forth my infamy , 119. entertain , entertainment . 120 130 140 Nor tell the world Antiochus doth sin In such a 21 SC . I Pericles.
... . He hath found the meaning , for which we mean To have his head . He must not live to trumpet forth my infamy , 119. entertain , entertainment . 120 130 140 Nor tell the world Antiochus doth sin In such a 21 SC . I Pericles.
Page 32
... means most deceit . But bring they what they will and what they can , What need we fear ? The ground's the lowest , and we are half way there . Go tell their general we attend him here , 70 To know for what he comes , and whence he ...
... means most deceit . But bring they what they will and what they can , What need we fear ? The ground's the lowest , and we are half way there . Go tell their general we attend him here , 70 To know for what he comes , and whence he ...
Page 40
... mean you , sir ? Per . To beg of you , kind friends , this coat of worth , For it was sometime target to a king ; I know it by this mark . He loved me dearly , And for his sake I wish the having of it ; And that you'ld guide me to your ...
... mean you , sir ? Per . To beg of you , kind friends , this coat of worth , For it was sometime target to a king ; I know it by this mark . He loved me dearly , And for his sake I wish the having of it ; And that you'ld guide me to your ...
Page 44
... mean better than his outward show Can any way speak in his just commend ; For by his rusty outside he appears To have practised more the whipstock than the lance . Sec . Lord . He well may be a stranger , for he comes To an honour'd ...
... mean better than his outward show Can any way speak in his just commend ; For by his rusty outside he appears To have practised more the whipstock than the lance . Sec . Lord . He well may be a stranger , for he comes To an honour'd ...
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