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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... tell thee , He durst as well have met the devil alone , As Owen Glendower for an enemy . Art not asham'd ? But , sirrah , henceforth Let me not hear you speak of Mortimer : Send me your prisoners with the speediest means , Or you shall ...
... tell thee , He durst as well have met the devil alone , As Owen Glendower for an enemy . Art not asham'd ? But , sirrah , henceforth Let me not hear you speak of Mortimer : Send me your prisoners with the speediest means , Or you shall ...
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... tell you , my lord fool , out of this nettle , danger , we pluck this flower , safety . The purpose you undertake is dangerous ; the friends you have named , uncertain ; the time itself , unsorted ; and your whole plot too light , for ...
... tell you , my lord fool , out of this nettle , danger , we pluck this flower , safety . The purpose you undertake is dangerous ; the friends you have named , uncertain ; the time itself , unsorted ; and your whole plot too light , for ...
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... tell me all things true . Hot . Away , Away , you trifler ! -Love ? —I love thee not , I care not for thee , Kate : this is no world , To play with mammets , and to tilt with lips : We must have bloody noses , and crack'd crowns . And ...
... tell me all things true . Hot . Away , Away , you trifler ! -Love ? —I love thee not , I care not for thee , Kate : this is no world , To play with mammets , and to tilt with lips : We must have bloody noses , and crack'd crowns . And ...
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... tell thee what , Hal , -if I tell thee a lie , spit in my face , call me horse . Thou knowest my old ward ; -here I lay , and thus I bore my point . Four rogues in buckrain let drive at me , [ now . P. Hen . What , four ? thou said'st ...
... tell thee what , Hal , -if I tell thee a lie , spit in my face , call me horse . Thou knowest my old ward ; -here I lay , and thus I bore my point . Four rogues in buckrain let drive at me , [ now . P. Hen . What , four ? thou said'st ...
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... telling truth ; Tell truth and shame the devil.— If thou have power to raise him , bring him hither , And I'll be sworn , I have power to shame him hence . O , while you live , tell truth , and shame the devil.— Mort . Come , come , No ...
... telling truth ; Tell truth and shame the devil.— If thou have power to raise him , bring him hither , And I'll be sworn , I have power to shame him hence . O , while you live , tell truth , and shame the devil.— Mort . Come , come , No ...
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