The Family Shakspeare: In One Volume : in which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a FamilyLongman, Greeen, Longman, Roberts & Green, 1863 - 910 pages |
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Page 8
... doth lack some gentleness , And time to speak it in : you rub the sore , When you should bring the plaster . Seb . Ant . And most chirurgeonly . Very well . Gon . It is foul weather in us all , good sir , When you are cloudy . Seb ...
... doth lack some gentleness , And time to speak it in : you rub the sore , When you should bring the plaster . Seb . Ant . And most chirurgeonly . Very well . Gon . It is foul weather in us all , good sir , When you are cloudy . Seb ...
Page 30
... doth but signify My health , and happy being at your court . Duke . Nay , then no matter ; stay with me a while ; I ... doth say ; For , get you gone , she doth not mean , away . Flatter , and praise , commend , extol their graces ...
... doth but signify My health , and happy being at your court . Duke . Nay , then no matter ; stay with me a while ; I ... doth say ; For , get you gone , she doth not mean , away . Flatter , and praise , commend , extol their graces ...
Page 73
... doth gore ; M , O , A , I , doth sway my life . Fab . A fustian riddle ! - Nay , but Sir To . Excellent wench , say I. Mal . M , O , A , I , doth sway my life . first , let me see , let me see , Fab . What a dish of poison has she d ...
... doth gore ; M , O , A , I , doth sway my life . Fab . A fustian riddle ! - Nay , but Sir To . Excellent wench , say I. Mal . M , O , A , I , doth sway my life . first , let me see , let me see , Fab . What a dish of poison has she d ...
Page 87
... doth thy history Fully unfold : Thyself , and thy belongings , Are not thine own so proper , as to waste Thyself upon thy virtues , them on thee . - Heaven doth with us , as we with torches do , Not light them for themselves : for if ...
... doth thy history Fully unfold : Thyself , and thy belongings , Are not thine own so proper , as to waste Thyself upon thy virtues , them on thee . - Heaven doth with us , as we with torches do , Not light them for themselves : for if ...
Page 99
... doth often ask for- giveness . Prov . You , sirrah , provide your block and your axe , to - morrow , four o'clock . Abhor . Come on ; I will instruct thee in my trade ; follow . Clo . I do desire to learn , sir ; and , I hope , if you ...
... doth often ask for- giveness . Prov . You , sirrah , provide your block and your axe , to - morrow , four o'clock . Abhor . Come on ; I will instruct thee in my trade ; follow . Clo . I do desire to learn , sir ; and , I hope , if you ...
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