The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 124
... mean , that married her , alack , good man ! And therefore banish'd - is a creature such As , to seek through the regions of the earth For one his like , there would be something failing In him that should compare . I do not think So ...
... mean , that married her , alack , good man ! And therefore banish'd - is a creature such As , to seek through the regions of the earth For one his like , there would be something failing In him that should compare . I do not think So ...
Page 137
... mean of tempered , restrained , pas- sions . ' The hyphen was first proposed by Capell . 90 74. her adorer , not her friend , her idolatrous worshipper , not her lover . 75. hand - in - hand , balanced ; assigning equal merit to each ...
... mean of tempered , restrained , pas- sions . ' The hyphen was first proposed by Capell . 90 74. her adorer , not her friend , her idolatrous worshipper , not her lover . 75. hand - in - hand , balanced ; assigning equal merit to each ...
Page 143
... mean to thee . Tell thy mistress how The case stands with her ; do ' t as from thyself . Think what a chance thou changest on , but think Thou hast thy mistress still , to boot , my son , Who shall take notice of thee : I'll move the ...
... mean to thee . Tell thy mistress how The case stands with her ; do ' t as from thyself . Think what a chance thou changest on , but think Thou hast thy mistress still , to boot , my son , Who shall take notice of thee : I'll move the ...
Page 144
... blest be those , 78. hand - fast , marriage en- gagement . 80 . liegers , ' resident am- bassadors , ' agents , advocates . 7. glorious , bent on glory . How mean soe'er , that have their honest wills , 144 Cymbeline ACT I.
... blest be those , 78. hand - fast , marriage en- gagement . 80 . liegers , ' resident am- bassadors , ' agents , advocates . 7. glorious , bent on glory . How mean soe'er , that have their honest wills , 144 Cymbeline ACT I.
Page 145
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. How mean soe'er , that have their honest wills , Which seasons comfort . Who may this be ? Fie ! Enter PISANIO and IACHIMO . Pis . Madam , a noble gentleman of Rome , Comes from my lord with ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. How mean soe'er , that have their honest wills , Which seasons comfort . Who may this be ? Fie ! Enter PISANIO and IACHIMO . Pis . Madam , a noble gentleman of Rome , Comes from my lord with ...
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