On Producing ShakespeareM. Joseph, 1950 - 335 pages |
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... thee not , I care not for thee Kate : this is no world To play with Mammets , and to tilt with lips " ; and then , when she insists , " Do ye not love me ? . . . Nay tell me if thou speak'st in jest , or no , ” his tender parry , “ Come ...
... thee not , I care not for thee Kate : this is no world To play with Mammets , and to tilt with lips " ; and then , when she insists , " Do ye not love me ? . . . Nay tell me if thou speak'st in jest , or no , ” his tender parry , “ Come ...
Page 185
... thee Cymber : These couchings and these lowly courtesies Might fire the blood of ordinary men , 35 And turne pre - Ordinance , and first Decree Into the lane [ read law ] of Children . Be not fond , To thinke that Caesar beares such ...
... thee Cymber : These couchings and these lowly courtesies Might fire the blood of ordinary men , 35 And turne pre - Ordinance , and first Decree Into the lane [ read law ] of Children . Be not fond , To thinke that Caesar beares such ...
Page 262
... thee : a Taylor made thee " ( II . ii . 58 ) . Lear , exasperated by the refusal of Cornwall and Regan to see him , yet tries to find excuses for the discourtesy- may be he is not well , Infirmity doth still neglect all office , Whereto ...
... thee : a Taylor made thee " ( II . ii . 58 ) . Lear , exasperated by the refusal of Cornwall and Regan to see him , yet tries to find excuses for the discourtesy- may be he is not well , Infirmity doth still neglect all office , Whereto ...
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