The Complete Works of William ShakespeareJefferson Press, 1906 |
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Page 48
... young . Ι Gre . And may not young men die , as well as old ? Bap . Well , gentlemen , I am thus resolved : on Sunday next you know My daughter Katharine is to be married : Now , on the Sunday following , shall Bianca Be bride to you ...
... young . Ι Gre . And may not young men die , as well as old ? Bap . Well , gentlemen , I am thus resolved : on Sunday next you know My daughter Katharine is to be married : Now , on the Sunday following , shall Bianca Be bride to you ...
Page 25
... young Lords taking leave for the Florentine war ; Ber; tram , and Parolles . King . Farewell , young lords ; these warlike principles [ well : Do not throw from you : and you , my lords , fareShare the advice betwixt you : if both gain ...
... young Lords taking leave for the Florentine war ; Ber; tram , and Parolles . King . Farewell , young lords ; these warlike principles [ well : Do not throw from you : and you , my lords , fareShare the advice betwixt you : if both gain ...
Page 104
... young flesh and old fish are the best ) , I. iii . 113 . queen of virgins ' ; Theobald inserted · Dian no ' before ' queen , ' as in text . II . i . 1 , 2. lords ' ' lords ' ; probably the young noblemen are divided into two sections ...
... young flesh and old fish are the best ) , I. iii . 113 . queen of virgins ' ; Theobald inserted · Dian no ' before ' queen , ' as in text . II . i . 1 , 2. lords ' ' lords ' ; probably the young noblemen are divided into two sections ...
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