The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed with Glossarial Notes, Life &c. : in Four Volumes, Volume 2Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1864 |
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... stay your leisure . Hot . Wor . Then once soners . I have done , i'faith . more to your Scottish pri- Deliver them ... stays but to behold the face Of that occasion , that shall bring it on . Hot . I smell it ; upon my life , it will do ...
... stay your leisure . Hot . Wor . Then once soners . I have done , i'faith . more to your Scottish pri- Deliver them ... stays but to behold the face Of that occasion , that shall bring it on . Hot . I smell it ; upon my life , it will do ...
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... stay too Fal . Well , ( long . To the latter end of a fray , and the beginning of a feast , Fits a dull fighter , and a keen guest . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . - The Rebel Camp near Shrewsbury . Enter HOTSPUR , WORCESTER , DOUGLAS , and ...
... stay too Fal . Well , ( long . To the latter end of a fray , and the beginning of a feast , Fits a dull fighter , and a keen guest . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . - The Rebel Camp near Shrewsbury . Enter HOTSPUR , WORCESTER , DOUGLAS , and ...
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... Stay , and breathe a while : - Thou hast redeem'd thy lost opinion ; And show'd , thou mak'st some tender of my life , In this fair rescue thou hast brought to me . P. Hen . O heaven ! they did me too SCENE 4 . 23 KING HENRY IV .
... Stay , and breathe a while : - Thou hast redeem'd thy lost opinion ; And show'd , thou mak'st some tender of my life , In this fair rescue thou hast brought to me . P. Hen . O heaven ! they did me too SCENE 4 . 23 KING HENRY IV .
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... stay with my friends ; else , sir , I did not care , for mine own part , so much . Bard . Go to ; stand aside . Moul . And good master corporal captain , for my old dame's sake , stand my friend : she has nobody to do any thing about ...
... stay with my friends ; else , sir , I did not care , for mine own part , so much . Bard . Go to ; stand aside . Moul . And good master corporal captain , for my old dame's sake , stand my friend : she has nobody to do any thing about ...
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... stay'd . K. Hen . Where is the crown ? who took it from my pillow ? [ here . War . When we withdrew , my liege , we left it K. Hen . The prince hath ta'en it hence : -go , seek him out . Is he so hasty , that he doth suppose My sleep my ...
... stay'd . K. Hen . Where is the crown ? who took it from my pillow ? [ here . War . When we withdrew , my liege , we left it K. Hen . The prince hath ta'en it hence : -go , seek him out . Is he so hasty , that he doth suppose My sleep my ...
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