The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan and Company, limited, 1899 |
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Page 68
... monster envy , oft the wrack Of earned praise , Marina's life Seeks to take off by treason's knife . And in this kind hath our Cleon One daughter , and a wench full grown , Even ripe for marriage - rite ; this maid Hight Philoten : and ...
... monster envy , oft the wrack Of earned praise , Marina's life Seeks to take off by treason's knife . And in this kind hath our Cleon One daughter , and a wench full grown , Even ripe for marriage - rite ; this maid Hight Philoten : and ...
Page 176
... monster's her ac- cuser ? For Ff What monsters her accuse ? 17. as this fact comes to , as the crime enjoined upon me implies . 17-19 . ' Do't ... opportunity . ' These words agree only in sub- ΤΟ stance with the letter quoted in full ...
... monster's her ac- cuser ? For Ff What monsters her accuse ? 17. as this fact comes to , as the crime enjoined upon me implies . 17-19 . ' Do't ... opportunity . ' These words agree only in sub- ΤΟ stance with the letter quoted in full ...
Page 206
... monsters , for the dish Poor tributary rivers as sweet fish . I am sick still ; heart - sick . I'll now taste of thy drug . Gui . Pisanio , [ Swallows some . I could not stir him : He said he was gentle , but unfortunate ; Dishonestly ...
... monsters , for the dish Poor tributary rivers as sweet fish . I am sick still ; heart - sick . I'll now taste of thy drug . Gui . Pisanio , [ Swallows some . I could not stir him : He said he was gentle , but unfortunate ; Dishonestly ...
Page 232
... monster , ' Tis strange he hides him in fresh cups , soft beds , Sweet words ; or hath more ministers than we That draw his knives i ' the war . him : Well , I will find For being now a favourer to the Briton , No more a Briton , I have ...
... monster , ' Tis strange he hides him in fresh cups , soft beds , Sweet words ; or hath more ministers than we That draw his knives i ' the war . him : Well , I will find For being now a favourer to the Briton , No more a Briton , I have ...
Page 371
... monster . Clo . Think you so , sir ? Aut . Not he alone shall suffer what wit can 800 make heavy and vengeance bitter ; but those that are germane to him , though removed fifty times , shall all come under the hangman : which though it ...
... monster . Clo . Think you so , sir ? Aut . Not he alone shall suffer what wit can 800 make heavy and vengeance bitter ; but those that are germane to him , though removed fifty times , shall all come under the hangman : which though it ...
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