| William Shakespeare, Thomas Bowdler - 1861 - 914 pages
...shortly to go ; My master calls, and I must not say, no. [obey; Alb. The weight of this sad time we must in: In, boy; go first. — [To the Foul.] You houseless...'11 pray, and then I'll sleep. — [Fool goes in. March. INTRODUCTION TO ROMEO AND JULIET. SCHLKGEL, in his consideration of this tragedy, rises in his... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 578 pages
...Is general woe. friends of my soul, you twain [To KENT and EDGAK. Rule in this realm, and the gored state sustain. Kent. I have a journey, Sir, shortly...see so much, nor live so long. [ Exeunt, with a dead march. r ROMEO AND JULIET. PERSONS REPRESENTED. ESCALUS, Prince of Verona. PARIS, a young Xobleman,... | |
| William Shakespeare, Richard Grant White - 1862 - 518 pages
...— Friends of my soul, you t\vain Kent. I have a journey, sir, shortly to go : My master calls me ; I must not say, no. Alb. The weight of this sad time...see so much, nor live so long. [Exeunt, with a dead march. NOTES ON KING LEAR. ACT FIRST. SCENE I. p. 207. " the Duke of Albany " : — At an early period... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1862 - 526 pages
...realm, and the gor'd state sustain. ^ Kent. I have a journey, sir, shortly to go : My master ealls me ; I must not say, no. Alb. The weight of this sad time...borne most: we, that are young, Shall never see so mueh, nor live so long. [Exeunt, with a dead mareh. NOTES ON KING LEAR. ACT FIRST. SCENE I. p. 207.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1863 - 166 pages
...Is general woe. Friends of my soul, you twain [Гo KENT and EDGAB. Eule in this realm, and the gored state sustain. Kent. I have a journey, sir, shortly...see so much, nor live so long. [Exeunt with a dead march. ROMEO AND JULIET, PERSONS REPRESENTED. CAPULET, the head of the house of Capulets. ROMED, son... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1863 - 382 pages
...sustain. Kent. I have a journey, sir, shortly to go ; My master calls me — I must not say, no. AU). The weight of this sad time we must obey ; Speak what...see so much, nor live so long. [Exeunt with a dead march. NOTES TO KING LEAR. ACT I. 1 Make choice of cither's moiety. A 'moiety' is the half -one of... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1864 - 648 pages
...hence. — Our present business Is general woe. Friends of my soul, you twain [To KENT and EDGAll. Rule in this realm, and the gor'd state sustain. Kent....see so much, nor live so long. [Exeunt, with a dead March. ORIGINAL TEXT. 1. Are. K. 10. Store, K. 2. Miseries. 3. Murther, K. 4. Nature, K. 5. Courts... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1864 - 868 pages
...and the gor'd state sustain. KENT. I have a journey, sir, shortly to go ; My master calls me ; — akes" I saw her once Hop forty paces through the public street ; And having lost her breath, she Qught to say. The oldest hath borne most : we that are young Shall never see so much, nor live so long.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1865 - 168 pages
...realm, and the gored state sustain. Kent. I have a journey, sir, shortly to go ; My master calls me,—I must not say, no. Alb. The weight of this sad time...see so much, nor live so long. [Exeunt, with a dead march. LONDON PHI1TTBD BY SPOITISWOODH AND CO. BOOKS I. and II. of MILTON'S PARADISE LOST; with a Prose... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1865 - 416 pages
...sustain. Kent. I have a journey, sir, shortly to go ; My master calls me, — I must not say no. A Ib. The weight of this sad time we must obey ; Speak what...see so much nor live so long. [Exeunt, with a dead march. ROMEO AND JULIET. ESCALUS, Prince of Verona. PARIS, a Young Nobleman, Kinsman to the Prince.... | |
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