The Works of Shakespeare: IThe University Press, 1955 |
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... husband . Bertram . And I in going , madam , weep o'er my father's death anew : but I must attend his majesty's command , to whom I am now in ward , evermore in subjection . Lafeu . You shall find of the king a husband , madam— you ...
... husband . Bertram . And I in going , madam , weep o'er my father's death anew : but I must attend his majesty's command , to whom I am now in ward , evermore in subjection . Lafeu . You shall find of the king a husband , madam— you ...
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... husband : but in such a ' then ' I write a ' never ' . ' This is a dreadful sentence . Countess . Brought you this letter , gentlemen ? I Gentleman . Ay , madam , And for the contents ' sake are sorry for our pains . Countess . I ...
... husband : but in such a ' then ' I write a ' never ' . ' This is a dreadful sentence . Countess . Brought you this letter , gentlemen ? I Gentleman . Ay , madam , And for the contents ' sake are sorry for our pains . Countess . I ...
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... husband of his wife , Let every word weigh heavy of her worth That he does weigh too light : my greatest grief , Though little he do feel it , set down sharply . Dispatch the most convenient messenger . When haply he shall hear that she ...
... husband of his wife , Let every word weigh heavy of her worth That he does weigh too light : my greatest grief , Though little he do feel it , set down sharply . Dispatch the most convenient messenger . When haply he shall hear that she ...
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All's Beltramo Bertram better bicause blank verse Brigstocke Capell captain Clown Count Rousillon Countess couplets daughter dear Diana Dr Johnson drum Duke Duke of Florence emendation Farewell Florence Florentine follow fool French Gentleman gentlewoman gives no exit goes grace hand Hanmer hast hath heaven Helena Herford honest honour husband i'th Interpreter King knave Kyng lady Lafeu Lafew Lord madam maid maiden Malone marry meaning Measure for Measure misprint mother Narbon never noble Paracelsus Parolles passage play poor post and pair pray prints prose quibble quotes rhyme ring Rossiglione S.D. F. Enter S.D. F. Exeunt S.D. F. Exit S.D. F. gives scene Senois sense Shake Shakespeare Shakespearian soldiers speak speech Steevens suggested sweet thee Theobald Theophilus Cibber thine thing Thistleton unto verse virginity Widow wife word young