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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... holds up the neb , the bill to him ! And arms her with the boldness of a wife To her allowing husband ! 180 [ Exeunt Polixenes , Hermione , and Attendants . Gone already ! 185 Inch - thick , knee - deep , o'er head and ears a fork'd one ...
... holds up the neb , the bill to him ! And arms her with the boldness of a wife To her allowing husband ! 180 [ Exeunt Polixenes , Hermione , and Attendants . Gone already ! 185 Inch - thick , knee - deep , o'er head and ears a fork'd one ...
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... hold ; When you cast out , it still came home . Leon . Cam . Didst note it ? He would not stay at your petitions ; made His business more material . Leon . Didst perceive it ? 216 ― [ Aside ] They're here with me already ; whispering ...
... hold ; When you cast out , it still came home . Leon . Cam . Didst note it ? He would not stay at your petitions ; made His business more material . Leon . Didst perceive it ? 216 ― [ Aside ] They're here with me already ; whispering ...
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... Hold your peaces . First Lord . Good my lord , Ant . It is for you we speak , not for ourselves . You are abused , and by some putter - on 141 That will be damn'd for ' t : would I knew the vil- lain , I would land - damn him . Be she ...
... Hold your peaces . First Lord . Good my lord , Ant . It is for you we speak , not for ourselves . You are abused , and by some putter - on 141 That will be damn'd for ' t : would I knew the vil- lain , I would land - damn him . Be she ...
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... hold together ; on her frights and griefs , Which never tender lady hath borne greater , She is something before her time deliver'd . Paul . A boy ? Emil . A daughter ; and a goodly babe , Lusty and like to live : the queen receives ...
... hold together ; on her frights and griefs , Which never tender lady hath borne greater , She is something before her time deliver'd . Paul . A boy ? Emil . A daughter ; and a goodly babe , Lusty and like to live : the queen receives ...
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... hold , the cock's mine . Clo . I cannot do ' t without counters . Let me see ; what am I to buy for our sheep - shearing feast ? Three pound of sugar , five pound of currants ; rice - - what will this sister of mine do with rice ? But ...
... hold , the cock's mine . Clo . I cannot do ' t without counters . Let me see ; what am I to buy for our sheep - shearing feast ? Three pound of sugar , five pound of currants ; rice - - what will this sister of mine do with rice ? But ...
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