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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Page 70
... my life , till now . Æge . Oh ! grief hath chang'd me , since you saw me last ; And careful hours , with Time's deformed hand , 5 -deformed- ] For deforming . Have written strange defeatures in my face : But tell 70 COMEDY OF ERRORS .
... my life , till now . Æge . Oh ! grief hath chang'd me , since you saw me last ; And careful hours , with Time's deformed hand , 5 -deformed- ] For deforming . Have written strange defeatures in my face : But tell 70 COMEDY OF ERRORS .
Page 71
... cordant tone of my voice , that is changed by grief . DOUCE . this grained face- ] i . e . furrowed , like the grain of 8 Duke . I tell thee , Syracusan , twenty years. wood . to her , her sons were not born till now COMEDY OF FRRORS . 71.
... cordant tone of my voice , that is changed by grief . DOUCE . this grained face- ] i . e . furrowed , like the grain of 8 Duke . I tell thee , Syracusan , twenty years. wood . to her , her sons were not born till now COMEDY OF FRRORS . 71.
Page 74
... grief , such nativity ! 1 Duke . With all my heart , I'll gossip at this feast . [ Exeunt Duke , Abbess , ÆGEON , Courtezan , Merchant , ANGELO , and Attendants . Dro . S. Master , shall I fetch your stuff , from shipboard ? Ant . E ...
... grief , such nativity ! 1 Duke . With all my heart , I'll gossip at this feast . [ Exeunt Duke , Abbess , ÆGEON , Courtezan , Merchant , ANGELO , and Attendants . Dro . S. Master , shall I fetch your stuff , from shipboard ? Ant . E ...
Page 166
... grief ? Rosse . That of an hour's age doth hiss the speaker ; Each minute teens a new one . Macd . Rosse . Why , well . Macd . Rosse . How does my wife ? And all my children ? Well too . Macd . The tyrant has not batter'd at their peace ...
... grief ? Rosse . That of an hour's age doth hiss the speaker ; Each minute teens a new one . Macd . Rosse . Why , well . Macd . Rosse . How does my wife ? And all my children ? Well too . Macd . The tyrant has not batter'd at their peace ...
Page 167
... grief , Due to some single breast ? Rosse . No mind , that's honest , But in it shares some woe ; though the main part Pertains to you alone . Macd . If it be mine , Keep it not from me , quickly let me have it . Rosse . Let not your ...
... grief , Due to some single breast ? Rosse . No mind , that's honest , But in it shares some woe ; though the main part Pertains to you alone . Macd . If it be mine , Keep it not from me , quickly let me have it . Rosse . Let not your ...
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