The Plays of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Old Copies, and by the Recently Discovered Folio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript EmendationsWhittaker and Company, 1853 - 884 pages |
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... have left their viands behind , for we have sto- machs.- Will't please you taste ... men , Of my instruction hast thou nothing ' bated , In what thou hadst to ... away The edge of that day's celebration , " ACT V. ( An if this be at all ) ...
... have left their viands behind , for we have sto- machs.- Will't please you taste ... men , Of my instruction hast thou nothing ' bated , In what thou hadst to ... away The edge of that day's celebration , " ACT V. ( An if this be at all ) ...
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... these , my lord Antonio ? Will money buy them ? : Ant . Very like one of them Is a plain fish , and , no doubt , marketable . Pro . Mark but the badges of these men , my lords , Then say , if they be true . This mis - shapen knave , His ...
... these , my lord Antonio ? Will money buy them ? : Ant . Very like one of them Is a plain fish , and , no doubt , marketable . Pro . Mark but the badges of these men , my lords , Then say , if they be true . This mis - shapen knave , His ...
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The Text Regulated by the Old Copies, and by the ... have wept to have seen our parting : why , my grandam having no eyes , look ... away , aboard : thy master is shipped , and thou art to post after with oars . What's the matter ? why weep'st ...
The Text Regulated by the Old Copies, and by the ... have wept to have seen our parting : why , my grandam having no eyes , look ... away , aboard : thy master is shipped , and thou art to post after with oars . What's the matter ? why weep'st ...
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... men . Gentle Lucetta , fit me with such weeds As may beseem some well ... away your daughter : Myself am one made privy to the plot . I know you have determin'd to bestow her On Thurio ... have ACT III . 27 THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA .
... men . Gentle Lucetta , fit me with such weeds As may beseem some well ... away your daughter : Myself am one made privy to the plot . I know you have determin'd to bestow her On Thurio ... have ACT III . 27 THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA .
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... have a sonnet that will serve the turn To give the onset to thy good advice ... These are the villains That all the travellers do fear so much . Val . My ... men : Myself was from Verona banished , For practising to steal away a lady ...
... have a sonnet that will serve the turn To give the onset to thy good advice ... These are the villains That all the travellers do fear so much . Val . My ... men : Myself was from Verona banished , For practising to steal away a lady ...
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