The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon the Genius, Volym 6Little, Brown and Company, 1883 |
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... lord , and that's a question : and you had not taken some paines with her before , I should have desired you to aske my mother . John . Say , who was thy father ? Phil . Faith ( my lord ) to answere you , sure hee is my father who was ...
... lord , and that's a question : and you had not taken some paines with her before , I should have desired you to aske my mother . John . Say , who was thy father ? Phil . Faith ( my lord ) to answere you , sure hee is my father who was ...
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... lord ; men's mouths are full of it : Besides , I met lord Bigot , and lord Salisbury , With eyes as red as new - enkindled fire , And others more , going to seek the grave Of Arthur , who , they say , is kill'd to - night On your ...
... lord ; men's mouths are full of it : Besides , I met lord Bigot , and lord Salisbury , With eyes as red as new - enkindled fire , And others more , going to seek the grave Of Arthur , who , they say , is kill'd to - night On your ...
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... Lords , I will meet him at Saint Edmund's Bury : It is our safety , and we must embrace This gentle offer of the perilous time . Pem . Who brought that letter from the Cardinal ? Sal . The Count Melun , a noble lord of France ; Whose ...
... Lords , I will meet him at Saint Edmund's Bury : It is our safety , and we must embrace This gentle offer of the perilous time . Pem . Who brought that letter from the Cardinal ? Sal . The Count Melun , a noble lord of France ; Whose ...
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... Lords , I am hot with haste in seeking you . Arthur doth live : the King hath sent for you . Sal . O , he is bold , and ... lord , forget yourself , Nor tempt the danger of my true defence ; Lest I , by marking of your rage , forget Your ...
... Lords , I am hot with haste in seeking you . Arthur doth live : the King hath sent for you . Sal . O , he is bold , and ... lord , forget yourself , Nor tempt the danger of my true defence ; Lest I , by marking of your rage , forget Your ...
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... lord " : — i . e . , had not ? See Notes on As You Like It , Act I. Sc . 3 , p . 366 . - ― " Makes ill deeds done " : -The folio , " Makes deeds ill done . " I have made the transposition which the Rev. Mr. Barry was the first to ...
... lord " : — i . e . , had not ? See Notes on As You Like It , Act I. Sc . 3 , p . 366 . - ― " Makes ill deeds done " : -The folio , " Makes deeds ill done . " I have made the transposition which the Rev. Mr. Barry was the first to ...
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