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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Page 36
... speech , and straight The shrug , the hum or ha , these petty brands That calumny doth use O , I am out - - ΤΟ That mercy does , for calumny will sear Virtue itself ; these shrugs , these hums and ha's , When you have said ' she ' s ...
... speech , and straight The shrug , the hum or ha , these petty brands That calumny doth use O , I am out - - ΤΟ That mercy does , for calumny will sear Virtue itself ; these shrugs , these hums and ha's , When you have said ' she ' s ...
Page 63
... speech . Paul . 210 I am sorry for ' t ; 215 All faults I make , when I shall come to know them , I do repent . Alas ! I have show'd too much The rashness of a woman ; he is touch'd To the noble heart . What's ' s gone and what ' s past ...
... speech . Paul . 210 I am sorry for ' t ; 215 All faults I make , when I shall come to know them , I do repent . Alas ! I have show'd too much The rashness of a woman ; he is touch'd To the noble heart . What's ' s gone and what ' s past ...
Page 65
... speech , her eyes Became two spouts . The fury spent , anon Did this break from her : Good Antigonus , Since fate , against thy better disposition , Hath made thy person for the thrower - out Of my poor babe , according to thine oath ...
... speech , her eyes Became two spouts . The fury spent , anon Did this break from her : Good Antigonus , Since fate , against thy better disposition , Hath made thy person for the thrower - out Of my poor babe , according to thine oath ...
Page 96
... not following My leash unwillingly . Cam . Gracious my lord , You know your father's temper : at this time He will allow no speech , which I do guess 460 You do not purpose to him ; and as hardly 96 [ Act IV The Winter's Tale.
... not following My leash unwillingly . Cam . Gracious my lord , You know your father's temper : at this time He will allow no speech , which I do guess 460 You do not purpose to him ; and as hardly 96 [ Act IV The Winter's Tale.
Page 108
... speech of him . Aut . Age , thou hast lost thy labour . Shep . Why , sir ? 750 Aut . The king is not at the palace ; he is gone aboard a new ship to purge melancholy and air him- self , for , if thou beest capable of things serious ...
... speech of him . Aut . Age , thou hast lost thy labour . Shep . Why , sir ? 750 Aut . The king is not at the palace ; he is gone aboard a new ship to purge melancholy and air him- self , for , if thou beest capable of things serious ...
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