The Works of Shakespeare, Issue 1Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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... king leave the stage ; Capell supposes that he retires to a couch . Mr. P. A. Daniel supposes that the king is conveyed to a couch at the back of the stage and that a traverse is drawn before him ; this is perhaps the only satisfactory ...
... king leave the stage ; Capell supposes that he retires to a couch . Mr. P. A. Daniel supposes that the king is conveyed to a couch at the back of the stage and that a traverse is drawn before him ; this is perhaps the only satisfactory ...
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... king . Par . Use a more spacious ceremony to the noble 50 42. with . . . emblem ] Theobald , his cicatrice ( sicatrice F 1 ) , with an emblem Ff . 47. [ To Bert . ] Capell , omitted Ff . 48. you ] Capell , ye Ff . 49 . Stay the king ] F ...
... king . Par . Use a more spacious ceremony to the noble 50 42. with . . . emblem ] Theobald , his cicatrice ( sicatrice F 1 ) , with an emblem Ff . 47. [ To Bert . ] Capell , omitted Ff . 48. you ] Capell , ye Ff . 49 . Stay the king ] F ...
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... king ; who , so ennobled , Is as ' twere born so . Take her by the hand , 175 And tell her she is thine : to whom I promise A counterpoise ; if not to thy estate , A balance more replete . Ber . I take her hand . King . Good fortune and ...
... king ; who , so ennobled , Is as ' twere born so . Take her by the hand , 175 And tell her she is thine : to whom I promise A counterpoise ; if not to thy estate , A balance more replete . Ber . I take her hand . King . Good fortune and ...
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