The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 6Harper & Bros., 1839 |
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... leave to think , ) And breath'd such life with kisses in my lips , That I reviv'd , and was an emperor . Ah me ! how ... leave it for my office , sir . Rom . Is it even so ? then I defy you , stars ! — Thou know'st my lodging : get me ...
... leave to think , ) And breath'd such life with kisses in my lips , That I reviv'd , and was an emperor . Ah me ! how ... leave it for my office , sir . Rom . Is it even so ? then I defy you , stars ! — Thou know'st my lodging : get me ...
Page 307
... leave and pardon . King . Have you your father's leave ? What says Polo- nius ? [ 3 ] Formerly the heart was supposed the seat of wisdom , and hence the poet speaks of the close connexion between the heart and head . MALONE . Pol . He ...
... leave and pardon . King . Have you your father's leave ? What says Polo- nius ? [ 3 ] Formerly the heart was supposed the seat of wisdom , and hence the poet speaks of the close connexion between the heart and head . MALONE . Pol . He ...
Page 459
... Leave me , lago . Iago . My lord , I take my leave . [ Going . Oth . Why did I marry ? This honest creature , doubtless , Sees and knows more , much more , than he unfolds . Iago . My lord , I would , I might entreat your honour To scan ...
... Leave me , lago . Iago . My lord , I take my leave . [ Going . Oth . Why did I marry ? This honest creature , doubtless , Sees and knows more , much more , than he unfolds . Iago . My lord , I would , I might entreat your honour To scan ...
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