The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and Reed, Volume 5T. Nelson and sons, Paternoster Row, 1852 - 964 pages |
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... honour , He bade me , from him , call thee thane of Cawdor : In which addition hail , most worthy thane ! For it is thine . Ban . What , can the devil speak true ? Macb . The thane of Cawdor lives : why do you In borrow'd robes ...
... honour , He bade me , from him , call thee thane of Cawdor : In which addition hail , most worthy thane ! For it is thine . Ban . What , can the devil speak true ? Macb . The thane of Cawdor lives : why do you In borrow'd robes ...
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... honour . Ham . Your loves , as mine to you : farewell . [ exeunt Horatio , Marcellus , and Bernardo . My father's spirit in arms ! all is not well ; [ come ! I doubt some foul play ; ' would the night were Till then , sit still , my ...
... honour . Ham . Your loves , as mine to you : farewell . [ exeunt Horatio , Marcellus , and Bernardo . My father's spirit in arms ! all is not well ; [ come ! I doubt some foul play ; ' would the night were Till then , sit still , my ...
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... honour for this many a day ? Ham . I humbly thank you ; well . Oph . My lord , I have remembrances of yours , That I have longed long to re - deliver ; I pray you , now receive them . Ham . No , not I ; I never gave you aught . [ you ...
... honour for this many a day ? Ham . I humbly thank you ; well . Oph . My lord , I have remembrances of yours , That I have longed long to re - deliver ; I pray you , now receive them . Ham . No , not I ; I never gave you aught . [ you ...
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... honour , I stand aloof ; and will no reconcilement , Till by some elder masters , of known honour , I have a voice and precedent of peace , To keep my name ungor'd : but till that time , I do receive your offer'd love like love , And ...
... honour , I stand aloof ; and will no reconcilement , Till by some elder masters , of known honour , I have a voice and precedent of peace , To keep my name ungor'd : but till that time , I do receive your offer'd love like love , And ...
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... honour , than in the em- bracements of his bed , where he would show most love . When yet he was but tender bodied , and the only son of my womb ; when youth with come- liness plucked all gaze his way ; when , for a day of kings ...
... honour , than in the em- bracements of his bed , where he would show most love . When yet he was but tender bodied , and the only son of my womb ; when youth with come- liness plucked all gaze his way ; when , for a day of kings ...
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