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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... gods ! what can I say At this unhoped , unlooked for miracle ? Do I in truth behold my wife , or doth -- Some phantom of delight o'erpower my sense ? Hercules . This is no phantom , but your own true wife . Admetus . Art sure she is no ...
... gods ! what can I say At this unhoped , unlooked for miracle ? Do I in truth behold my wife , or doth -- Some phantom of delight o'erpower my sense ? Hercules . This is no phantom , but your own true wife . Admetus . Art sure she is no ...
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... gods themselves , Wotting no more than I , are ignorant . Leon . You knew of his departure , as you know What you have underta'en to do in ' s absence . Her . Sir , You speak a language that I understand not ; My life stands in the ...
... gods themselves , Wotting no more than I , are ignorant . Leon . You knew of his departure , as you know What you have underta'en to do in ' s absence . Her . Sir , You speak a language that I understand not ; My life stands in the ...
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... gods . But , O thou tyrant ! ― 200 Do not repent these things , for they are heavier 205 Than all thy woes can stir ; therefore betake thee To nothing but despair . A thousand knees Ten thousand years together , naked , fasting , Upon a ...
... gods . But , O thou tyrant ! ― 200 Do not repent these things , for they are heavier 205 Than all thy woes can stir ; therefore betake thee To nothing but despair . A thousand knees Ten thousand years together , naked , fasting , Upon a ...
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... gods To look that way thou wert . Leon . Go on , go on ! Thou canst not speak too much ; I have deserved All tongues to talk their bitterest . First Lord . Say no more ; Howe'er the business goes , you have made fault I ' the boldness ...
... gods To look that way thou wert . Leon . Go on , go on ! Thou canst not speak too much ; I have deserved All tongues to talk their bitterest . First Lord . Say no more ; Howe'er the business goes , you have made fault I ' the boldness ...
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... gods , And you the queen on ' t . Per . Sir , my gracious lord , To chide at your extremes it not becomes me ; O , pardon , that I name them ! Your high self , The gracious mark o ' the land , you have obscured With a swain's wearing ...
... gods , And you the queen on ' t . Per . Sir , my gracious lord , To chide at your extremes it not becomes me ; O , pardon , that I name them ! Your high self , The gracious mark o ' the land , you have obscured With a swain's wearing ...
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