The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 9J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Camillo , That he did stay ? CAM . At the good queen's entreaty . LEON . At the queen's , be't : good , should be pertinent ; But so it is , it is not . Was this taken By any understanding pate but thine ? For thy conceit is soaking ...
... Camillo , That he did stay ? CAM . At the good queen's entreaty . LEON . At the queen's , be't : good , should be pertinent ; But so it is , it is not . Was this taken By any understanding pate but thine ? For thy conceit is soaking ...
Page 237
... Camillo , With all the nearest things to my heart , as well My chamber - councils : wherein , priest - like , thou Hast cleans'd my bosom ; I from thee departed Thy penitent reform'd : but we have been Deceiv'd in thy integrity , deceiv ...
... Camillo , With all the nearest things to my heart , as well My chamber - councils : wherein , priest - like , thou Hast cleans'd my bosom ; I from thee departed Thy penitent reform'd : but we have been Deceiv'd in thy integrity , deceiv ...
Page 239
... Camillo , ( But that's past doubt : you have ; or your eye - glass Is thicker than a cuckold's horn ; ) or heard , ( For , to a vision so apparent , rumour Cannot be mute , ) or thought , ( for cogitation Resides not in that man , that ...
... Camillo , ( But that's past doubt : you have ; or your eye - glass Is thicker than a cuckold's horn ; ) or heard , ( For , to a vision so apparent , rumour Cannot be mute , ) or thought , ( for cogitation Resides not in that man , that ...
Page 241
... Camillo , and I hate thee ; 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 wife's liver Infected as her life , she ...
... Camillo , and I hate thee ; 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 wife's liver Infected as her life , she ...
Page 243
... Camillo to his king , to tell him that he has once loved him . I have ventured at a transposition , which seems self - evident . Camillo will not be persuaded into a suspicion of the disloyalty imputed to his mistress . The King , who ...
... Camillo to his king , to tell him that he has once loved him . I have ventured at a transposition , which seems self - evident . Camillo will not be persuaded into a suspicion of the disloyalty imputed to his mistress . The King , who ...
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