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Page 69
... fair gentlewoman ? GON . This admiration , sir , is much o ' the favour Of other your new pranks . I do beseech you To understand my purposes aright : [ wise . As you are old and reverend , you ‡ should be Here do you keep a hundred ...
... fair gentlewoman ? GON . This admiration , sir , is much o ' the favour Of other your new pranks . I do beseech you To understand my purposes aright : [ wise . As you are old and reverend , you ‡ should be Here do you keep a hundred ...
Page 84
... fair woman , but she made mouths in a glass . LEAR . No , I will be the pattern of all patience ; I will say nothing . Enter KENT . KENT . Who's there ? FOOL . Marry , here's grace and a cod - piece ; that's a wise man and a fool ...
... fair woman , but she made mouths in a glass . LEAR . No , I will be the pattern of all patience ; I will say nothing . Enter KENT . KENT . Who's there ? FOOL . Marry , here's grace and a cod - piece ; that's a wise man and a fool ...
Page 86
... fair deserving , and must draw me That which my father loses , -no less than all : The younger rises when the old doth fall . [ Exit . SCENE IV . A part of the Heath , with a Hovel . Enter LEAR , KENT , and Fool . KENT . Here is the ...
... fair deserving , and must draw me That which my father loses , -no less than all : The younger rises when the old doth fall . [ Exit . SCENE IV . A part of the Heath , with a Hovel . Enter LEAR , KENT , and Fool . KENT . Here is the ...
Page 106
... scarce awake ; let him alone awhile . LEAR . Where have I been ? Where am I ? — Fair daylight ? ( * ) First folio , where . With this thin helm ? ] These lines are omitted in the folio . I'm mightily abus'd . - I should e'en die with. 106.
... scarce awake ; let him alone awhile . LEAR . Where have I been ? Where am I ? — Fair daylight ? ( * ) First folio , where . With this thin helm ? ] These lines are omitted in the folio . I'm mightily abus'd . - I should e'en die with. 106.
Page 112
... fair sister , I bar it in the interest of my wife ; " Tis she is sub - contracted to this lord , And I , her husband , contradict your bans . If you will marry , make your love † to me , My lady is bespoke . GON . An interlude ! - ALB ...
... fair sister , I bar it in the interest of my wife ; " Tis she is sub - contracted to this lord , And I , her husband , contradict your bans . If you will marry , make your love † to me , My lady is bespoke . GON . An interlude ! - ALB ...
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Achilles Ajax Antony Banquo bear blood Brutus Cæsar CASCA Cassio CLEO Cleopatra Collier's annotator Cominius Coriolanus CRES daughter dead dear death deed DEMET Desdemona dost doth Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear folio omits follow fool fortune friends give gods grace Hamlet hand hath hear heart heaven Hector honour IAGO Julius Cæsar KENT king kiss lady Laertes LEAR live look lord Lucius MACB Macbeth MACD madam Marcius Mark Antony means never night noble o'er Old text Othello Pandarus Patroclus play Pompey poor pr'ythee pray quarto queen Re-enter Rome SCENE Shakespeare shalt shame sorrow soul speak stand Steevens sweet sword tears tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast thought Titus Andronicus tongue Troilus true ULYSS unto wife word Îòí