The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 9J. M. Dent & Company, 1907 |
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... Presents that I intend to send them both : I10 I 20 Come , come ; thou ' lt do thy message , wilt thou not ? Boy . Ay , with my dagger in their bosoms , grandsire . Tit . No , boy , not so ; I'll teach thee another course . Lavinia ...
... Presents that I intend to send them both : I10 I 20 Come , come ; thou ' lt do thy message , wilt thou not ? Boy . Ay , with my dagger in their bosoms , grandsire . Tit . No , boy , not so ; I'll teach thee another course . Lavinia ...
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... present Your lordships , that , whenever you have need , You may be armed and appointed well : ΙΟ And so I leave you both , [ Aside ] like bloody villains . [ Exeunt Boy and Attendant . Dem . What's here ? A scroll , and written round ...
... present Your lordships , that , whenever you have need , You may be armed and appointed well : ΙΟ And so I leave you both , [ Aside ] like bloody villains . [ Exeunt Boy and Attendant . Dem . What's here ? A scroll , and written round ...
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... present . Tit . Why , there it goes : God give his lordship joy ! Enter a Clown , with a basket , and two pigeons in it . News , news from heaven ! Marcus , the post is come . Sirrah , what tidings ? have you any letters ? Shall I have ...
... present . Tit . Why , there it goes : God give his lordship joy ! Enter a Clown , with a basket , and two pigeons in it . News , news from heaven ! Marcus , the post is come . Sirrah , what tidings ? have you any letters ? Shall I have ...
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... Present , immediate , instant ; II . iii . 173 . Presently , immediately ; II . iii . 62 ; IV . ii . 166 . Prize ; " played your p . , " a technical term in the ancient fencing - school ; I. i . 399 . Progne , wife of Tereus , to whom ...
... Present , immediate , instant ; II . iii . 173 . Presently , immediately ; II . iii . 62 ; IV . ii . 166 . Prize ; " played your p . , " a technical term in the ancient fencing - school ; I. i . 399 . Progne , wife of Tereus , to whom ...
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... present play . But over and above these external points must be placed the internal evidence , which places Romeo and Juliet among the early love - plays :-( i ) the frequency of rhyme , much of it in the form of alternate rhymes ; ( ii ) ...
... present play . But over and above these external points must be placed the internal evidence , which places Romeo and Juliet among the early love - plays :-( i ) the frequency of rhyme , much of it in the form of alternate rhymes ; ( ii ) ...
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