The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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Page 11
... head , stamped upon it . It was introduced from France , and was originally 18d , but afterwards fell to 12d , 9d , and finally 6d , where it stuck.- H. N. H. Pro . Go , go , be gone , to 11 OF VERONA Act I. Sc . i .
... head , stamped upon it . It was introduced from France , and was originally 18d , but afterwards fell to 12d , 9d , and finally 6d , where it stuck.- H. N. H. Pro . Go , go , be gone , to 11 OF VERONA Act I. Sc . i .
Page 37
... experience old ; 70 His head unmellow'd , but his judgment ripe ; And , in a word , for far behind his worth Comes all the praises that I now bestow , He is complete in feature and in mind With all 37 OF VERONA Act II . Sc . iv .
... experience old ; 70 His head unmellow'd , but his judgment ripe ; And , in a word , for far behind his worth Comes all the praises that I now bestow , He is complete in feature and in mind With all 37 OF VERONA Act II . Sc . iv .
Page 54
... head A pack of sorrows , which would press you down , 20 Being unprevented , to your timeless grave . Duke . Proteus , I thank thee for thine honest care ; Which to requite , command me while I live . This love of theirs myself have ...
... head A pack of sorrows , which would press you down , 20 Being unprevented , to your timeless grave . Duke . Proteus , I thank thee for thine honest care ; Which to requite , command me while I live . This love of theirs myself have ...
Page 60
... head but ' tis a Valentine . Pro . Valentine ? Val . No. Pro . Who then ? his spirit ? Val . Neither . Pro . What then ? Val . Nothing . Launce . Can nothing speak ? strike ? Pro . Who wouldst thou strike ? Launce . Nothing . Pro ...
... head but ' tis a Valentine . Pro . Valentine ? Val . No. Pro . Who then ? his spirit ? Val . Neither . Pro . What then ? Val . Nothing . Launce . Can nothing speak ? strike ? Pro . Who wouldst thou strike ? Launce . Nothing . Pro ...
Page 64
... head ; thou canst not read . Speed . Thou liest ; I can . Launce . I will try thee . Tell me this : who begot thee ? Speed . Marry , the son of my grandfather . 290 273. " Bare " has two senses , mere and naked . Launce , quibbling on ...
... head ; thou canst not read . Speed . Thou liest ; I can . Launce . I will try thee . Tell me this : who begot thee ? Speed . Marry , the son of my grandfather . 290 273. " Bare " has two senses , mere and naked . Launce , quibbling on ...
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