The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: The Cambridge Text from the Latest Edition of William Aldis Wright; with Introductions, Notes and Glossaries to Each Play by Israel Gollancz. The Complete Notes, with Variorum Readings and General Glossary of Alexander Dyce; a General Introduction, and a Bibliography by W. J. Rolfe; a History of the Drama, and General Criticism by Henry N. Hudson and Others, and a Complete Character Index, Volume 8Colonial Press, 1900 |
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Page 46
... Pardon me , madam , 50 55 60 65 may not go without you to the kings . Const . Thou mayst , thou shalt ; I will not go with thee . I will instruct my sorrows to be proud ; For grief is proud and makes his owner stoop . To me and to the ...
... Pardon me , madam , 50 55 60 65 may not go without you to the kings . Const . Thou mayst , thou shalt ; I will not go with thee . I will instruct my sorrows to be proud ; For grief is proud and makes his owner stoop . To me and to the ...
Page 50
... pardon of a man , Who in that sale sells pardon from himself , Though you and all the rest so grossly led This juggling witchcraft with revenue cherish , Yet I alone , alone do me oppose - Against the pope , and count his friends my ...
... pardon of a man , Who in that sale sells pardon from himself , Though you and all the rest so grossly led This juggling witchcraft with revenue cherish , Yet I alone , alone do me oppose - Against the pope , and count his friends my ...
Page 98
... pardon me , I will not back ; I am too high - born to be propertied , To be a secondary at control , Or useful serving - man and instrument To any sovereign state throughout the world . Your breath first kindled the dead coal of wars ...
... pardon me , I will not back ; I am too high - born to be propertied , To be a secondary at control , Or useful serving - man and instrument To any sovereign state throughout the world . Your breath first kindled the dead coal of wars ...
Page 107
... pardon me , That any accent breaking from thy tongue Should ' scape the true acquaintance of mine ear . 15 Bast . Come , come ; sans compliment , what news abroad ? Hub . Why , here walk I in the black Scene VI 107 King John.
... pardon me , That any accent breaking from thy tongue Should ' scape the true acquaintance of mine ear . 15 Bast . Come , come ; sans compliment , what news abroad ? Hub . Why , here walk I in the black Scene VI 107 King John.
Page 108
... pardon'd them , 35 And they are all about his majesty . Bast . Withhold thine indignation , mighty heaven , And tempt us not to bear above our power ! I'll tell thee , Hubert , half my power this night , Passing these flats , are taken ...
... pardon'd them , 35 And they are all about his majesty . Bast . Withhold thine indignation , mighty heaven , And tempt us not to bear above our power ! I'll tell thee , Hubert , half my power this night , Passing these flats , are taken ...
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