“The” Works of Shakespeare: OthelloG.Richards, 1901 |
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Page 17
... lovers Into your favour . When remedies are past , the griefs are ended By seeing the worst , which late on hopes depended.1 To mourn a mischief that is past and gone Is the next way to draw new mischief on . What cannot be preserv'd ...
... lovers Into your favour . When remedies are past , the griefs are ended By seeing the worst , which late on hopes depended.1 To mourn a mischief that is past and gone Is the next way to draw new mischief on . What cannot be preserv'd ...
Page 64
... lovers ' absent hours , More tedious than the dial eight score times ? O weary reckoning ! CAS . Pardon me , Bianca : I have this while with leaden thoughts been press'd : But I shall , in a more continuate time , Strike off this score ...
... lovers ' absent hours , More tedious than the dial eight score times ? O weary reckoning ! CAS . Pardon me , Bianca : I have this while with leaden thoughts been press'd : But I shall , in a more continuate time , Strike off this score ...
Page 185
... lover's bed . Come , then ; and , Eros , Thy master dies thy scholar : to do thus I learn'd of thee . 100 [ falling on his sword . How ! not dead ? not dead ? The guard , ho ! O , dispatch me ! Enter DERCETAS and Guard . FIRST GUARD ...
... lover's bed . Come , then ; and , Eros , Thy master dies thy scholar : to do thus I learn'd of thee . 100 [ falling on his sword . How ! not dead ? not dead ? The guard , ho ! O , dispatch me ! Enter DERCETAS and Guard . FIRST GUARD ...
Page 202
... lover's pinch , Which hurts , and is desir'd . Dost thou lie still ? If thus thou vanishest , thou tell'st the World It is not worth leave - taking . CHAR . Dissolve , thick Cloud , and rain ; that I may say The Gods themselves do weep ...
... lover's pinch , Which hurts , and is desir'd . Dost thou lie still ? If thus thou vanishest , thou tell'st the World It is not worth leave - taking . CHAR . Dissolve , thick Cloud , and rain ; that I may say The Gods themselves do weep ...
Page 217
... or merit for the gift ; the other is not a thing for sale , and only the gift of the Gods . IACH . Which the Gods have given you ? 80 ACT I Sc . IV 1 i.e. her worshipper , not her lover . ACT I Sc . IV POST . Which , by. 217 CYMBELINE.
... or merit for the gift ; the other is not a thing for sale , and only the gift of the Gods . IACH . Which the Gods have given you ? 80 ACT I Sc . IV 1 i.e. her worshipper , not her lover . ACT I Sc . IV POST . Which , by. 217 CYMBELINE.
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