The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 19Caxton publishing Company, 1910 |
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... tell ( as if " Contenn- ing " were the name of an attendant gentlewoman ) . The Second and Third Folios read substantially Contending : tell while the Fourth Folio reads contending : tell . Capell's reading At Grecian swords ' contend ...
... tell ( as if " Contenn- ing " were the name of an attendant gentlewoman ) . The Second and Third Folios read substantially Contending : tell while the Fourth Folio reads contending : tell . Capell's reading At Grecian swords ' contend ...
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... tell us his deeds , we are to put our tongues into those wounds and speak for them ; so , if he tell us his noble deeds , we must also tell him our noble acceptance of them . Ingratitude is monstrous : and for the multitude to be ...
... tell us his deeds , we are to put our tongues into those wounds and speak for them ; so , if he tell us his noble deeds , we must also tell him our noble acceptance of them . Ingratitude is monstrous : and for the multitude to be ...
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... telling true under him , must say , you cannot pass . Therefore go back . 14 lover ] dear friend ; a common usage . mans , countrymen , and lovers . " 15 The book ] The recorder or reporter . Cf. Jul ... tell ? [ 163 ] SCENE II CORIOLANUS.
... telling true under him , must say , you cannot pass . Therefore go back . 14 lover ] dear friend ; a common usage . mans , countrymen , and lovers . " 15 The book ] The recorder or reporter . Cf. Jul ... tell ? [ 163 ] SCENE II CORIOLANUS.
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