The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Student's Cambridge EdHoughton, 1906 - 1237 pages |
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Page 12
... stand and play the murderer in ? For . Hereby , upon the edge of yonder cop- pice ; A stand where you may make the fairest shoot . 10 Prin . I thank my beauty , I am fair that shoot , And thereupon thou speak'st the fairest shoot . For ...
... stand and play the murderer in ? For . Hereby , upon the edge of yonder cop- pice ; A stand where you may make the fairest shoot . 10 Prin . I thank my beauty , I am fair that shoot , And thereupon thou speak'st the fairest shoot . For ...
Page 25
... stand I ; lady , dart thy skill at me , 395 Bruise me with scorn , confound me with a flout ; Thrust thy sharp wit quite through my igno- rance ; Cut me to pieces with thy keen conceit ; And I will wish thee never more to dance , Nor ...
... stand I ; lady , dart thy skill at me , 395 Bruise me with scorn , confound me with a flout ; Thrust thy sharp wit quite through my igno- rance ; Cut me to pieces with thy keen conceit ; And I will wish thee never more to dance , Nor ...
Page 39
... stand at the door , master ; bid them welcome hither . Ant . E. There is something in the wind , that we cannot get in . Dro . E. You would say so , master , if your garments were thin . 70 Your cake here is warm within ; you stand ...
... stand at the door , master ; bid them welcome hither . Ant . E. There is something in the wind , that we cannot get in . Dro . E. You would say so , master , if your garments were thin . 70 Your cake here is warm within ; you stand ...
Page 61
... stands under thee , indeed . Launce . Why , stand - under and under - stand is all one . Speed . But tell me true , will ' t be a match ? 35 Launce . Ask my dog . If he say ay , it will ; if he say , no , it will ; if he shake his tail ...
... stands under thee , indeed . Launce . Why , stand - under and under - stand is all one . Speed . But tell me true , will ' t be a match ? 35 Launce . Ask my dog . If he say ay , it will ; if he say , no , it will ; if he shake his tail ...
Page 86
... Stand close ; this is the same Athenian . Robin . This is the woman , but not this the man . Dem . O , why rebuke you him that loves you So Lay breath so bitter on your bitter foe . Her . Now I but chide ; but I should use thee worse ...
... Stand close ; this is the same Athenian . Robin . This is the woman , but not this the man . Dem . O , why rebuke you him that loves you So Lay breath so bitter on your bitter foe . Her . Now I but chide ; but I should use thee worse ...
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