The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 7Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page 8
... serve my turn upon him : We cannot all be masters , nor all masters Cannot be truly follow'd . You shall mark Many a duteous and knee - crooking knave , That doting on his own obsequious bondage Wears out his time , much like his ...
... serve my turn upon him : We cannot all be masters , nor all masters Cannot be truly follow'd . You shall mark Many a duteous and knee - crooking knave , That doting on his own obsequious bondage Wears out his time , much like his ...
Page 11
... serve God , if the devil bid you . Be- cause we come to do you service and you think we are ruffians , you'll have your daughter covered with a Barbary horse ; you'll have your nephews neigh to you ; you ' ll have coursers for cousins ...
... serve God , if the devil bid you . Be- cause we come to do you service and you think we are ruffians , you'll have your daughter covered with a Barbary horse ; you'll have your nephews neigh to you ; you ' ll have coursers for cousins ...
Page 41
... served him , and the man commands Like a full soldier . Let's to the seaside , ho ! As well to see the vessel that ' s come in As to throw out our eyes for brave Othello , Even till we make the main and the aerial blue An indistinct ...
... served him , and the man commands Like a full soldier . Let's to the seaside , ho ! As well to see the vessel that ' s come in As to throw out our eyes for brave Othello , Even till we make the main and the aerial blue An indistinct ...
Page 54
... the guard to- night : 10. “ All offices are open " ; All rooms , or places in the castle , at which refreshments are prepared or served out.-H. N. H. Let's teach ourselves that honorable stop , Not to outsport 54 Act II . Sc . iii .
... the guard to- night : 10. “ All offices are open " ; All rooms , or places in the castle , at which refreshments are prepared or served out.-H. N. H. Let's teach ourselves that honorable stop , Not to outsport 54 Act II . Sc . iii .
Page 66
... serving : you have lost no reputation at all , unless you repute yourself such a loser . What , man ! there are ways to recover the general again : you are but now cast in his mood , a punishment more in policy than in malice ; even so ...
... serving : you have lost no reputation at all , unless you repute yourself such a loser . What , man ! there are ways to recover the general again : you are but now cast in his mood , a punishment more in policy than in malice ; even so ...
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