The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 39Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1922 |
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... thee , One of his prophets henceforth thou shalt be : Live Flora with thy Sire , end not thy dayes ; Cassander lives , not drowned is he in seas . Thirsis and Flora are then brought in a ship to Greece , where Dryano , the son of the ...
... thee , One of his prophets henceforth thou shalt be : Live Flora with thy Sire , end not thy dayes ; Cassander lives , not drowned is he in seas . Thirsis and Flora are then brought in a ship to Greece , where Dryano , the son of the ...
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... thee not a jar o ' the clock behind What lady she her lord . Her . Nay , but you will ? Pol . Her . Verily ! You'll stay ? No , madam . I may not , verily . 45 You put me off with limber vows ; but I , Though you would seek to unsphere ...
... thee not a jar o ' the clock behind What lady she her lord . Her . Nay , but you will ? Pol . Her . Verily ! You'll stay ? No , madam . I may not , verily . 45 You put me off with limber vows ; but I , Though you would seek to unsphere ...
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... thee open thy white hand , And clap thyself my love : then didst thou utter " I am yours for ever . " ' Tis Grace indeed . Why , lo you now , I have spoke to the purpose twice : 91. cram's · . · make ' s ] cram us make us Capell . But ...
... thee open thy white hand , And clap thyself my love : then didst thou utter " I am yours for ever . " ' Tis Grace indeed . Why , lo you now , I have spoke to the purpose twice : 91. cram's · . · make ' s ] cram us make us Capell . But ...
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... thee departed ] I , from thee departed , Ff . See note infra . 244. hoxes ] hockles , Hanmer . 253. Among ] F 1 ; Amongst Ff doings ] F 1 ; doing Ff 2 , 3 , 4 . 2 , 3 , 4 . 237-8 . I have restored the punctua- tion of the Folios in ...
... thee departed ] I , from thee departed , Ff . See note infra . 244. hoxes ] hockles , Hanmer . 253. Among ] F 1 ; Amongst Ff doings ] F 1 ; doing Ff 2 , 3 , 4 . 2 , 3 , 4 . 237-8 . I have restored the punctua- tion of the Folios in ...
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... thee , Say it be , ' tis true . It is ; you lie , you lie : 300 Pronounce thee a gross lout , a mindless slave , Or else a hovering temporizer , that Canst with thine eyes at once see good and evil , Inclining to them both : were my ...
... thee , Say it be , ' tis true . It is ; you lie , you lie : 300 Pronounce thee a gross lout , a mindless slave , Or else a hovering temporizer , that Canst with thine eyes at once see good and evil , Inclining to them both : were my ...
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