The Stratford Shakspere, ed. by C. Knight, Volumes 13-16 |
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Page 9
... leave the world for me to bustle in ! For then I'll marry Warwick's youngest daughter . What though I kill'd her husband and her father , The readiest way to make the wench amends Is , to become her husband and her father : The which ...
... leave the world for me to bustle in ! For then I'll marry Warwick's youngest daughter . What though I kill'd her husband and her father , The readiest way to make the wench amends Is , to become her husband and her father : The which ...
Page 11
... leave , By circumstance , but to acquit myself . ANNE . Vouchsafe , diffus'd infection of a man , For these known evils but to give me leave , By circumstance , to curse thy cursed self . GLO . Fairer than tongue can name thee , let me ...
... leave , By circumstance , but to acquit myself . ANNE . Vouchsafe , diffus'd infection of a man , For these known evils but to give me leave , By circumstance , to curse thy cursed self . GLO . Fairer than tongue can name thee , let me ...
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... leave this world , Thou cacodæmon ! there thy kingdom is . RIV . My lord of Gloster , in those busy days , Which here you urge to prove us enemies , We follow'd then our lord , our sovereign king ; So should we you , if you should be ...
... leave this world , Thou cacodæmon ! there thy kingdom is . RIV . My lord of Gloster , in those busy days , Which here you urge to prove us enemies , We follow'd then our lord , our sovereign king ; So should we you , if you should be ...
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... leave it out . [ Aside . BUCK . You cloudy princes , and heart - sorrowing peers , That bear this heavy mutual load of moan , Now cheer each other in each other's love : Though we have spent our harvest of this king , We are to reap the ...
... leave it out . [ Aside . BUCK . You cloudy princes , and heart - sorrowing peers , That bear this heavy mutual load of moan , Now cheer each other in each other's love : Though we have spent our harvest of this king , We are to reap the ...
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... leaves fall then winter is at hand ; When the sun sets who doth not look for night ? Untimely storms make men expect ... leave it all to God . Whither away ? 2 CIT . Marry , we were sent for to the justices . 3 CIT . And so was I ; I'll ...
... leaves fall then winter is at hand ; When the sun sets who doth not look for night ? Untimely storms make men expect ... leave it all to God . Whither away ? 2 CIT . Marry , we were sent for to the justices . 3 CIT . And so was I ; I'll ...
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ANNE Antony Appears Aufidius Banquo bear blood brother Brutus BUCK Buckingham Cæsar CASCA Cassius CHAR Charmian CLEO Cleopatra Cloten Cominius Coriolanus Cymbeline dead death deed doth DUCH duke ELIZ Enter EROS Exeunt Exit eyes farewell father fear friends GENT give gods grace GUIDERIUS hand hath hear heart heaven Henry Holinshed honour IACH Imogen Julius Cæsar KATH king lady live look lord Lord Chamberlain MACB Macbeth MACD madam Marcius Mark Antony MESS mother MURD never night noble Octavia peace Pisanio Pompey poor Posthumus pray prince prithee queen Re-enter RICH Richard Richard II Roman Rome SCENE Shakspere sleep soldier soul speak stand sword tell thee There's thine thing thou art thou hast Titinius tongue unto Volces wife WITCH word
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Page 26 - Tut, tut, my lord, we will not stand to prate ; Talkers are no good doers; be assur'd We go to use our hands, and not our tongues. GLO. Your eyes drop millstones, when fools...