The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Edition of William Aldis Wright; with Introductions, Notes and Glossaries to Each Play by Israel Gollancz. The Complete Notes, with Variorum Readings and General Glossary of Alexander Dyce; a General Introduction, and a Bibliography by W. J. Rolfe; a History of the Drama, and General Criticism by Henry N. Hudson and Others, and a Complete Character Index, Volume 7Colonial Press, 1900 |
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... Serv . - Leon . How does the boy ? 5 My lord ? First Serv . He took good rest to - night 44 [ Act II The Winter's Tale.
... Serv . - Leon . How does the boy ? 5 My lord ? First Serv . He took good rest to - night 44 [ Act II The Winter's Tale.
Page 45
... Serv . He took good rest to - night ; ' Tis hoped his sickness is discharged . Leon . To see his nobleness ! Conceiving the dishonour of his mother , 11 15 He straight declined , droop'd , took it deeply , Fasten'd and fix'd the shame ...
... Serv . He took good rest to - night ; ' Tis hoped his sickness is discharged . Leon . To see his nobleness ! Conceiving the dishonour of his mother , 11 15 He straight declined , droop'd , took it deeply , Fasten'd and fix'd the shame ...
Page 52
... Serv . Please your highness , posts From those you sent to the oracle are come An hour since ; Cleomenes and Dion , Being well arrived from Delphos , are both landed , Hasting to the court . First Lord . So please you , sir , their ...
... Serv . Please your highness , posts From those you sent to the oracle are come An hour since ; Cleomenes and Dion , Being well arrived from Delphos , are both landed , Hasting to the court . First Lord . So please you , sir , their ...
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... . Leon . Praised ! Ay , my lord ; even so 136 There is no truth at all i ' the oracle : The sessions shall proceed ; this is mere false- hood . Enter Servant . Serv . My lord the king , Scene II ] 59 The Winter's Tale.
... . Leon . Praised ! Ay , my lord ; even so 136 There is no truth at all i ' the oracle : The sessions shall proceed ; this is mere false- hood . Enter Servant . Serv . My lord the king , Scene II ] 59 The Winter's Tale.
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... Serv . My lord the king , the king ! Leon . What is the business ? 140 Serv . O sir , I shall be hated to report it ! The prince your son , with mere conceit and fear Of the queen's speed , is gone . Leon . Serv . How ! gone ! Is dead ...
... Serv . My lord the king , the king ! Leon . What is the business ? 140 Serv . O sir , I shall be hated to report it ! The prince your son , with mere conceit and fear Of the queen's speed , is gone . Leon . Serv . How ! gone ! Is dead ...
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