The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 9Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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... speak : pray ye , go ; there's my key : if you do stir abroad , go armed . Edg . Armed , brother ! Edm . Brother , I advise you to the best ; go armed : I am no honest man if there be any good meaning towards you : I have told you what ...
... speak : pray ye , go ; there's my key : if you do stir abroad , go armed . Edg . Armed , brother ! Edm . Brother , I advise you to the best ; go armed : I am no honest man if there be any good meaning towards you : I have told you what ...
Page 36
... speak with him ; say I am sick : If you come slack of former services , You shall do well ; the fault of it I'll answer . Osw . He's coming , madam ; I hear him . [ Horns within . Gon . Put on what weary negligence you please , You and ...
... speak with him ; say I am sick : If you come slack of former services , You shall do well ; the fault of it I'll answer . Osw . He's coming , madam ; I hear him . [ Horns within . Gon . Put on what weary negligence you please , You and ...
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... speak : I'll write straight to my sister , To hold my very course . Prepare for dinner . Exeunt . έχανιντζ SCENE IV . A hall in the same . Enter KENT , disguised . Kent . If but as well I other accents borrow , That can my speech defuse ...
... speak : I'll write straight to my sister , To hold my very course . Prepare for dinner . Exeunt . έχανιντζ SCENE IV . A hall in the same . Enter KENT , disguised . Kent . If but as well I other accents borrow , That can my speech defuse ...
Page 39
... hath much pined away . Lear . No more of that ; I have noted it well . 73. faint , cold . 75. curiosity , nicety of suspicion . 75. pretence , deliberate offer . 80 Go you , and tell my daughter I would speak 39 SC . IV King Lear.
... hath much pined away . Lear . No more of that ; I have noted it well . 73. faint , cold . 75. curiosity , nicety of suspicion . 75. pretence , deliberate offer . 80 Go you , and tell my daughter I would speak 39 SC . IV King Lear.
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Go you , and tell my daughter I would speak with her . [ Exit an Attendant . ] Go you , call hither my fool . [ Exit an Attendant . Re - enter OsWALD . O , you sir , you , come you hither , sir ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Go you , and tell my daughter I would speak with her . [ Exit an Attendant . ] Go you , call hither my fool . [ Exit an Attendant . Re - enter OsWALD . O , you sir , you , come you hither , sir ...
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