The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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Page 98
... thou art a man , and I Have suffer'd like a girl : yet thou dost look Like Patience gazing on kings ' graves , and smiling Extremity out of act . How lost thou them ? virgin ? What were thy friends ? Thy name , my most kind Recount , I ...
... thou art a man , and I Have suffer'd like a girl : yet thou dost look Like Patience gazing on kings ' graves , and smiling Extremity out of act . How lost thou them ? virgin ? What were thy friends ? Thy name , my most kind Recount , I ...
Page 99
... Thou art a grave and noble counsellor , Most wise in general : tell me , if thou canst , What this maid is , or what is like to be , 180 That thus hath made me weep ? Hel . I 99 SC . I Pericles.
... Thou art a grave and noble counsellor , Most wise in general : tell me , if thou canst , What this maid is , or what is like to be , 180 That thus hath made me weep ? Hel . I 99 SC . I Pericles.
Page 100
... Thou hast been godlike perfect , the heir of kingdoms And another like to Pericles thy father . Mar. Is it no more to be your daughter than To say my mother's name was Thaisa ? Thaisa was my mother , who did end The minute I began . 206 ...
... Thou hast been godlike perfect , the heir of kingdoms And another like to Pericles thy father . Mar. Is it no more to be your daughter than To say my mother's name was Thaisa ? Thaisa was my mother , who did end The minute I began . 206 ...
Page 101
... thou art my child . Give me fresh garments . Mine own , Helicanus ; She is not dead at Tarsus , as she should have been , By savage Cleon : she shall tell thee all : When thou shalt kneel , and justify in knowledge She is thy very ...
... thou art my child . Give me fresh garments . Mine own , Helicanus ; She is not dead at Tarsus , as she should have been , By savage Cleon : she shall tell thee all : When thou shalt kneel , and justify in knowledge She is thy very ...
Page 129
... thou heap'st A year's age on me . Imo . I beseech you , sir , Harm not yourself with your vexation : I am senseless ... art thou mad ? Imo . Almost , sir : heaven restore me ! I were A neat - herd's daughter , and my Leonatus Our ...
... thou heap'st A year's age on me . Imo . I beseech you , sir , Harm not yourself with your vexation : I am senseless ... art thou mad ? Imo . Almost , sir : heaven restore me ! I were A neat - herd's daughter , and my Leonatus Our ...
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