The Works of Shakespeare: pt. 23. King Richard IIIPrinted at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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... leave , my Lord . TRO . Your leave , sweet Cressid ? 130 PAN . Leave ! an you take leave till to - morrow morning ! CRES . Pray you , content you . TRO . CRES . Sir , mine own company . TRO . Yourself . CRES . What offends you , Lady ...
... leave , my Lord . TRO . Your leave , sweet Cressid ? 130 PAN . Leave ! an you take leave till to - morrow morning ! CRES . Pray you , content you . TRO . CRES . Sir , mine own company . TRO . Yourself . CRES . What offends you , Lady ...
Page 259
... leave to do ! 1 i.e. owns . 6 havings . 2 it . 3 vision . 4 statement in detail . 7 made effective and efficient by . 10 i.e. the uncommunicating . 5 i.e. though he be and have much . 8 i.e. the applause . 9 i.e. the Sun's . 11 esteem ...
... leave to do ! 1 i.e. owns . 6 havings . 2 it . 3 vision . 4 statement in detail . 7 made effective and efficient by . 10 i.e. the uncommunicating . 5 i.e. though he be and have much . 8 i.e. the applause . 9 i.e. the Sun's . 11 esteem ...
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... leave To take that course by your consent and voice Which you do here forbid me , royal Priam . CAS . O Priam , yield not to him ! Do not , dear Father . AND . HECT . Andromache , I am offended with you : Upon the love you bear me , get ...
... leave To take that course by your consent and voice Which you do here forbid me , royal Priam . CAS . O Priam , yield not to him ! Do not , dear Father . AND . HECT . Andromache , I am offended with you : Upon the love you bear me , get ...
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