The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With the Temple NotesWorld Syndicate Publishing Company, 1935 - 1173 pages |
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Page 455
... look you , a few disputa- tions with you , as partly touching or concerning the disciplines of the war , the Roman wars , in the way of argument , look you , and friendly communication ; partly to satisfy my opinion , and partly for the ...
... look you , a few disputa- tions with you , as partly touching or concerning the disciplines of the war , the Roman wars , in the way of argument , look you , and friendly communication ; partly to satisfy my opinion , and partly for the ...
Page 632
... look well upon him , niece ; look you how his sword is bloodied , and his helm more hack'd than Hector's ; and how he looks , and how he goes ! -O admirable youth ! he ne'er saw three and twenty . - Go thy way , Troilus , go thy way ...
... look well upon him , niece ; look you how his sword is bloodied , and his helm more hack'd than Hector's ; and how he looks , and how he goes ! -O admirable youth ! he ne'er saw three and twenty . - Go thy way , Troilus , go thy way ...
Page 859
... Look , Thaisa is Recover'd . Thai . O , let me look ! If he be none of mine , my sanctity Will to my sense bend no licentious ear , But curb it , spite of seeing . - O , my lord , Are you not Pericles ? Like him you speak , Like him you ...
... Look , Thaisa is Recover'd . Thai . O , let me look ! If he be none of mine , my sanctity Will to my sense bend no licentious ear , But curb it , spite of seeing . - O , my lord , Are you not Pericles ? Like him you speak , Like him you ...
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The Growing and Perpetual | vii |
Page | xiii |
Timon of Athens | lii |
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