The Contemporary Shakespeare Series, Volume 6University Press of America, 1987 Contains: King Henry the Fourth, parts 1,2, ; Love's Labour's Lost; Othello; The Winter's Tale. |
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Page 179
... fear , Nay , to your sheer confusion , you shall know I am son to the Queen . GUI . I am sorry for it : not seeming Are you not afraid ? So worthy as your birth . CLO . GUI . Those that I reverence , those I fear : the wise . At fools I ...
... fear , Nay , to your sheer confusion , you shall know I am son to the Queen . GUI . I am sorry for it : not seeming Are you not afraid ? So worthy as your birth . CLO . GUI . Those that I reverence , those I fear : the wise . At fools I ...
Page 181
... fear , If we do fear this body has a tail More perilous than the head . ARV . Let ordinance Come as the gods foresay it ; howsoever , My brother has done well . BEL . I had no mind To hunt this day ; the boy Fidele's sickness Did make ...
... fear , If we do fear this body has a tail More perilous than the head . ARV . Let ordinance Come as the gods foresay it ; howsoever , My brother has done well . BEL . I had no mind To hunt this day ; the boy Fidele's sickness Did make ...
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... fear . LEONATO If he does fear God , he must necessarily keep peace ; if he breaks the peace , he ought to enter into a quarrel with fear and trembling . DON PEDRO And so will he do , for the man does fear God , howsoever it seems not ...
... fear . LEONATO If he does fear God , he must necessarily keep peace ; if he breaks the peace , he ought to enter into a quarrel with fear and trembling . DON PEDRO And so will he do , for the man does fear God , howsoever it seems not ...
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