The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fusell, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, Volume 4F.C. and J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... father lost , a little lad ; " The grandsire namde the latter like his brother : " This ( growne a man ) long travell took to seeke " His brother , and to Epidamnum came , " Where th ' other dwelt inricht , and him so like , " ' That ...
... father lost , a little lad ; " The grandsire namde the latter like his brother : " This ( growne a man ) long travell took to seeke " His brother , and to Epidamnum came , " Where th ' other dwelt inricht , and him so like , " ' That ...
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... father Time himself . Ant . S. Let's hear it . Dro . S. There's no time for a man to recover his hair , that grows bald by nature . Ant . S. May he not do it by fine and re- covery ?? Dro . S. Yes , to pay a fine for a peruke , and re ...
... father Time himself . Ant . S. Let's hear it . Dro . S. There's no time for a man to recover his hair , that grows bald by nature . Ant . S. May he not do it by fine and re- covery ?? Dro . S. Yes , to pay a fine for a peruke , and re ...
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... father in my life . Æge . But seven years since , in Syracusa , boy , Thou know'st , we parted : but , perhaps , my son , Thou sham'st to acknowledge me in misery . Ant . E. The duke , and all that know me in the city , Can witness with ...
... father in my life . Æge . But seven years since , in Syracusa , boy , Thou know'st , we parted : but , perhaps , my son , Thou sham'st to acknowledge me in misery . Ant . E. The duke , and all that know me in the city , Can witness with ...
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... father here . Duke . It shall not need , thy father hath his life . Cour . Sir , I must have that diamond from you . Ant . E. There , take it ; and much thanks for my good cheer . Abb . Renowned duke , vouchsafe to take the pains To go ...
... father here . Duke . It shall not need , thy father hath his life . Cour . Sir , I must have that diamond from you . Ant . E. There , take it ; and much thanks for my good cheer . Abb . Renowned duke , vouchsafe to take the pains To go ...
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... Sinel's death , ] The father of Macbeth . 4 eaten of the insane root , ] The insane root is the root which makes insane , and which the commentators have not disco- vered . Enter ROSSE and ANGUS . Rosse . The king hath ÌÀÑÂÅÒΗ . 91.
... Sinel's death , ] The father of Macbeth . 4 eaten of the insane root , ] The insane root is the root which makes insane , and which the commentators have not disco- vered . Enter ROSSE and ANGUS . Rosse . The king hath ÌÀÑÂÅÒΗ . 91.
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