The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: IllustratedAmaranth Press, 1975 - 1227 pages Definitive, comprehensive, and handsome edition presents every one of Shakespeare's great plays-the Comedies, Tragedies and Histories-plus his poems and, of course, the Sonnets. All in one beautifully illustrated volume. B & W illustrations throughout. |
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Page 544
... shame my mother's Tal . Upon my blessing I command thee go . John . To fight I will , but not to fly the foe . Tal . Part of thy father may be sav'd in thee . John . No part of him but will be shame in [ lose it . Tal . Thou never hadst ...
... shame my mother's Tal . Upon my blessing I command thee go . John . To fight I will , but not to fly the foe . Tal . Part of thy father may be sav'd in thee . John . No part of him but will be shame in [ lose it . Tal . Thou never hadst ...
Page 566
... shame , That erst did follow thy proud chariot- wheels , When thou didst ride in triumph through the streets . But , soft ! I think she comes ; and I'll prepare My tear - stain'd eyes to see her miseries . Enter the DUCHESS OF ...
... shame , That erst did follow thy proud chariot- wheels , When thou didst ride in triumph through the streets . But , soft ! I think she comes ; and I'll prepare My tear - stain'd eyes to see her miseries . Enter the DUCHESS OF ...
Page 635
... shame , if not for charity . [ to me : Q. Mar. Urge neither charity nor shame Uncharitably with me have you dealt , And shamefully . my hopes by you are butcher'd . My charity is outrage , life my shame , — And in my shame still live ...
... shame , if not for charity . [ to me : Q. Mar. Urge neither charity nor shame Uncharitably with me have you dealt , And shamefully . my hopes by you are butcher'd . My charity is outrage , life my shame , — And in my shame still live ...
Contents
THE TEMPEST | 1 |
TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 23 |
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE | 73 |
Copyright | |
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