The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 9Macmillan and Company, limited, 1899 |
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Page 10
... holds a catlike dialogue with the two helpless old men . At the critical moment a deus ex machina in the form of a clap of thunder intervenes to save them ; the Messenger quakes and drops the daggers . Leir and Perillus then escape to ...
... holds a catlike dialogue with the two helpless old men . At the critical moment a deus ex machina in the form of a clap of thunder intervenes to save them ; the Messenger quakes and drops the daggers . Leir and Perillus then escape to ...
Page 21
... Hold thee from this for ever . The barbarous Scythian , Or he that makes his generation messes To gorge his appetite , shall to my bosom Be as well neighbour'd , pitied , and relieved , 102. all , exclusively . 119. generation ...
... Hold thee from this for ever . The barbarous Scythian , Or he that makes his generation messes To gorge his appetite , shall to my bosom Be as well neighbour'd , pitied , and relieved , 102. all , exclusively . 119. generation ...
Page 25
... hold her so ; But now her price is fall'n . Sir , there she stands : 200 If aught within that little seeming substance , Or all of it , with our displeasure pieced , And nothing more , may fitly like your grace , She's there , and she ...
... hold her so ; But now her price is fall'n . Sir , there she stands : 200 If aught within that little seeming substance , Or all of it , with our displeasure pieced , And nothing more , may fitly like your grace , She's there , and she ...
Page 37
... hold my very course . Prepare for dinner . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . A hall in the same . Enter KENT , disguised . Kent . If but as well I other accents borrow , That can my speech defuse , my good intent May carry through itself to that ...
... hold my very course . Prepare for dinner . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . A hall in the same . Enter KENT , disguised . Kent . If but as well I other accents borrow , That can my speech defuse , my good intent May carry through itself to that ...
Page 44
... hold my tongue ; so your face bids me , though you say nothing . mum , He that keeps nor crust nor crum , Weary of all , shall want some . Mum , [ Pointing to Lear ] That's a shealed peascod . Gon . Not only , sir , this your all ...
... hold my tongue ; so your face bids me , though you say nothing . mum , He that keeps nor crust nor crum , Weary of all , shall want some . Mum , [ Pointing to Lear ] That's a shealed peascod . Gon . Not only , sir , this your all ...
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