The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1907 |
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... friends , dissipation of cohorts . " 69. pound ] The singular is often used for the plural by Shakespeare in these cases . Here it adds to the colloquialism of the Bastard's speech , who also uses the colloquial a ' for he . " " 74 ...
... friends , dissipation of cohorts . " 69. pound ] The singular is often used for the plural by Shakespeare in these cases . Here it adds to the colloquialism of the Bastard's speech , who also uses the colloquial a ' for he . " " 74 ...
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... friend , your father might have kept This calf , bred from his cow , from all the world ; In sooth he might ; then , if he were my brother's , 125 My brother might not claim him ; nor your father , Being none of his , refuse him : this ...
... friend , your father might have kept This calf , bred from his cow , from all the world ; In sooth he might ; then , if he were my brother's , 125 My brother might not claim him ; nor your father , Being none of his , refuse him : this ...
Page 41
... friends awhile and both conjointly bend Your sharpest deeds of malice on this town : By east and west let France and England mount Their battering cannon charged to the mouths , Till their soul - fearing clamours have brawl'd down The ...
... friends awhile and both conjointly bend Your sharpest deeds of malice on this town : By east and west let France and England mount Their battering cannon charged to the mouths , Till their soul - fearing clamours have brawl'd down The ...
Page 53
... friends ! Shall Lewis have Blanch , and Blanch those pro- vinces ? It is not so ; thou hast misspoke , misheard ; Be well advised , tell o'er thy tale again : It cannot be ; thou dost but say ' tis so : I trust I may not trust thee ...
... friends ! Shall Lewis have Blanch , and Blanch those pro- vinces ? It is not so ; thou hast misspoke , misheard ; Be well advised , tell o'er thy tale again : It cannot be ; thou dost but say ' tis so : I trust I may not trust thee ...
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... friend with England , what becomes of me ? 35 Fellow , be gone : I cannot brook thy sight : This news hath made thee a most ugly man . 16 , 17. And . . . truce ] So Rowe ; And . jest with truce Ff . 24. signs ] sighs Warburton . 17 ...
... friend with England , what becomes of me ? 35 Fellow , be gone : I cannot brook thy sight : This news hath made thee a most ugly man . 16 , 17. And . . . truce ] So Rowe ; And . jest with truce Ff . 24. signs ] sighs Warburton . 17 ...
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