The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 35
... death : 27. doing so , i.e. following Helicanus ' counsel . 36. escapen ; Qq escapen'd . 40. this longs the text , this 30 40 belongs to the play , not to the ' Chorus . ' Malone's cor- 6. me breath . rection of Qq Ff my breath . Let it ...
... death : 27. doing so , i.e. following Helicanus ' counsel . 36. escapen ; Qq escapen'd . 40. this longs the text , this 30 40 belongs to the play , not to the ' Chorus . ' Malone's cor- 6. me breath . rection of Qq Ff my breath . Let it ...
Page 36
... death in peace is all he'll crave . Enter three Fishermen . First Fish . What , ho , Pilch ! Sec . Fish . Ha , come and bring away the nets ! First Fish . What , Patch - breech , I say ! Third Fish . What say you , master ? First Fish ...
... death in peace is all he'll crave . Enter three Fishermen . First Fish . What , ho , Pilch ! Sec . Fish . Ha , come and bring away the nets ! First Fish . What , Patch - breech , I say ! Third Fish . What say you , master ? First Fish ...
Page 40
... death ; ' - and pointed to this brace ; - ' For that it saved me , keep it ; in like necessity- The which the gods protect thee from ! -may defend thee . ' It kept where I kept , I so dearly loved it ; Till the rough seas , that spare ...
... death ; ' - and pointed to this brace ; - ' For that it saved me , keep it ; in like necessity- The which the gods protect thee from ! -may defend thee . ' It kept where I kept , I so dearly loved it ; Till the rough seas , that spare ...
Page 43
... death . ' 38. Sic spectanda , Englished by Wilkins : faith is to be looked into . ' etc. ' So 44. In hac spe , etc. Englished by Wilkins : ' In that hope I live . ' Sim . A pretty moral ; From the dejected state 43 SC . II Pericles.
... death . ' 38. Sic spectanda , Englished by Wilkins : faith is to be looked into . ' etc. ' So 44. In hac spe , etc. Englished by Wilkins : ' In that hope I live . ' Sim . A pretty moral ; From the dejected state 43 SC . II Pericles.
Page 50
... death indeed's the strongest in our censure : And knowing this kingdom is without a head , Like goodly buildings left without a roof Soon fall to ruin , -your noble self , That best know how to rule and how to reign , We thus submit ...
... death indeed's the strongest in our censure : And knowing this kingdom is without a head , Like goodly buildings left without a roof Soon fall to ruin , -your noble self , That best know how to rule and how to reign , We thus submit ...
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