The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Methuen, 1904 |
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Page 210
... swear He'ld fetch us in ; yet is ' t not probable 140 To come alone , either he so undertaking , Or. 118. perfect , well assured . 132. humour ; Ff ( by misprint ) honor . 167. gain , restore . 168. I'ld let a parish 210 Cymbeline ACT IV.
... swear He'ld fetch us in ; yet is ' t not probable 140 To come alone , either he so undertaking , Or. 118. perfect , well assured . 132. humour ; Ff ( by misprint ) honor . 167. gain , restore . 168. I'ld let a parish 210 Cymbeline ACT IV.
Page 280
... swear so , and he shall not stay , We'll thwack him hence with distaffs . Yet of your royal presence I ' ll adventure The borrow of a week . When at Bohemia You take my lord , I'll give him my commission To let him there a month behind ...
... swear so , and he shall not stay , We'll thwack him hence with distaffs . Yet of your royal presence I ' ll adventure The borrow of a week . When at Bohemia You take my lord , I'll give him my commission To let him there a month behind ...
Page 294
... the better By my regard , but kill'd none so . Camillo. 372. Wafting to the contrary , 378. intelligent , communica- turning hastily in the opposite tive . direction . swears , 394. In whose success , by virtue of 294 The Winter's Tale ACT ...
... the better By my regard , but kill'd none so . Camillo. 372. Wafting to the contrary , 378. intelligent , communica- turning hastily in the opposite tive . direction . swears , 394. In whose success , by virtue of 294 The Winter's Tale ACT ...
Page 295
... had seen ' t or been an instrument. swears , 394. In whose success , by virtue of succeeding whom . 397. ignorant concealment , concealment under the pretext of ignorance . 416. vice , screw , force . 419. his , 295 SC . II The Winter's ...
... had seen ' t or been an instrument. swears , 394. In whose success , by virtue of succeeding whom . 397. ignorant concealment , concealment under the pretext of ignorance . 416. vice , screw , force . 419. his , 295 SC . II The Winter's ...
Page 296
... Swear his thought over By each particular star in heaven and By all their influences , you may as well Forbid the sea for to obey the moon As or by oath remove or counsel shake The fabric of his folly , whose foundation Is piled upon ...
... Swear his thought over By each particular star in heaven and By all their influences , you may as well Forbid the sea for to obey the moon As or by oath remove or counsel shake The fabric of his folly , whose foundation Is piled upon ...
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