The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 9Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 63
... friend ; ' tis the duke's pleasure , Whose disposition , all the world well knows , Will not be rubb'd nor stopp'd : I'll entreat for thee . Kent . Pray , do not , sir : I have watched and travell❜d hard ; Some time I shall sleep out ...
... friend ; ' tis the duke's pleasure , Whose disposition , all the world well knows , Will not be rubb'd nor stopp'd : I'll entreat for thee . Kent . Pray , do not , sir : I have watched and travell❜d hard ; Some time I shall sleep out ...
Page 81
... friendship will it lend you ' gainst the tempest : 40. grace , the king's grace . 44. Gallow , terrify . 54. simular man of virtue , VOL . IX 81 simulator of virtue ; so Qq . Ff simular of virtue . ' 58. concealing continents , shrouds ...
... friendship will it lend you ' gainst the tempest : 40. grace , the king's grace . 44. Gallow , terrify . 54. simular man of virtue , VOL . IX 81 simulator of virtue ; so Qq . Ff simular of virtue . ' 58. concealing continents , shrouds ...
Page 90
... friend , I am almost mad myself : I had a son , Now outlaw'd from my blood ; he sought my life , But lately , very late : I loved him , friend , No father his son dearer : truth to tell thee , The grief hath crazed my wits . What a ...
... friend , I am almost mad myself : I had a son , Now outlaw'd from my blood ; he sought my life , But lately , very late : I loved him , friend , No father his son dearer : truth to tell thee , The grief hath crazed my wits . What a ...
Page 95
... friend : where is the king my master ? Kent . Here , sir ; but trouble him not : his wits are gone . 72. lym , a hound held in leash , usually applied to the bloodhound . Qq ' him ' ; Ff ' hym . ' 73. trundle - tail , curly - tailed dog ...
... friend : where is the king my master ? Kent . Here , sir ; but trouble him not : his wits are gone . 72. lym , a hound held in leash , usually applied to the bloodhound . Qq ' him ' ; Ff ' hym . ' 73. trundle - tail , curly - tailed dog ...
Page 96
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Glou . Good friend , I prithee , take him in thy arms ; I have o'erheard a plot of death upon him : There is a litter ready ; lay him in ' t , And drive towards Dover , friend , where thou ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Glou . Good friend , I prithee , take him in thy arms ; I have o'erheard a plot of death upon him : There is a litter ready ; lay him in ' t , And drive towards Dover , friend , where thou ...
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