The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Morrill, Higgins & Company, 1892 |
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Page 878
... physician . God , God forgive us all ! Look after her ; Remove from her the ... doctor . [ Exeunt . SCENE II , The country near Dunsinane . Drum and colors ... n into the sear , the yellow leaf ; And that which should accompany old age ...
... physician . God , God forgive us all ! Look after her ; Remove from her the ... doctor . [ Exeunt . SCENE II , The country near Dunsinane . Drum and colors ... n into the sear , the yellow leaf ; And that which should accompany old age ...
Page 904
... drive her all - disgraced friend , Or take his life there : this if she perform , She shall not sue unheard . So to ... n lord Does conquer him that did his master conquer , And earns a place i ' the story . Cleo . Enter THYREUS ...
... drive her all - disgraced friend , Or take his life there : this if she perform , She shall not sue unheard . So to ... n lord Does conquer him that did his master conquer , And earns a place i ' the story . Cleo . Enter THYREUS ...
Page 1017
... doctor , Until I send for thee . Cor . I humbly take my leave . [ Exit . Queen . Weeps she still , say'st thou ... n , As my two brothers , happy ! but most miser- able Is the desire that's glorious : blest be those , How mean soe'er ...
... doctor , Until I send for thee . Cor . I humbly take my leave . [ Exit . Queen . Weeps she still , say'st thou ... n , As my two brothers , happy ! but most miser- able Is the desire that's glorious : blest be those , How mean soe'er ...
Page 1122
... drive this forward : Prove but our marriage lawful , by my life And kingly dignity , we are contented To wear our ... n from favor ? 20 I do not like their coming . Now I think on't , They should be good men ; their affairs as righteous ...
... drive this forward : Prove but our marriage lawful , by my life And kingly dignity , we are contented To wear our ... n from favor ? 20 I do not like their coming . Now I think on't , They should be good men ; their affairs as righteous ...
Page 1209
... N's Dr. III . 2. To cast down . Cor . III . 3. To blunt . R. III . v . 4 . Abatement , sb . diminution . Lear , 1. 4 . Abide , v.i. to sojourn . Wint . Tale , 1v . 3. v.t. to expiate ( a corruption of ' Aby ' ) . J. C. III . 1 ; Ibid ...
... N's Dr. III . 2. To cast down . Cor . III . 3. To blunt . R. III . v . 4 . Abatement , sb . diminution . Lear , 1. 4 . Abide , v.i. to sojourn . Wint . Tale , 1v . 3. v.t. to expiate ( a corruption of ' Aby ' ) . J. C. III . 1 ; Ibid ...
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