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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... never holp to make this leg . Lady F. Hast thou conspired with thy brother , too , That for thine own gain should'st defend mine hon- our ? What means this scorn , thou most untoward knave ? Bast . Knight , knight , good mother ...
... never holp to make this leg . Lady F. Hast thou conspired with thy brother , too , That for thine own gain should'st defend mine hon- our ? What means this scorn , thou most untoward knave ? Bast . Knight , knight , good mother ...
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... never was so true begot : It cannot be , an if thou wert his mother . Eli . There's a good mother , boy , that blots thy father . Const . There's a good grandam , boy , that would blot thee . Aust . Peace ! Bast . Aust . Hear the crier ...
... never was so true begot : It cannot be , an if thou wert his mother . Eli . There's a good mother , boy , that blots thy father . Const . There's a good grandam , boy , that would blot thee . Aust . Peace ! Bast . Aust . Hear the crier ...
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... never so bethump'd with words Since I first call'd my brother's father dad . Eli . Son , list to this conjunction ; make this match ; Give with our niece a dowry large enough ; For by this knot thou shalt so surely tie Thy now unsur'd ...
... never so bethump'd with words Since I first call'd my brother's father dad . Eli . Son , list to this conjunction ; make this match ; Give with our niece a dowry large enough ; For by this knot thou shalt so surely tie Thy now unsur'd ...
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... never lov'd myself , Till now infixed I beheld myself Drawn in the flattering table of her eye . [ Whispers with BLANCH Bast . Drawn in the flattering table of her eye , Hang'd in the frowning wrinkle of her brow , And quarter'd in her ...
... never lov'd myself , Till now infixed I beheld myself Drawn in the flattering table of her eye . [ Whispers with BLANCH Bast . Drawn in the flattering table of her eye , Hang'd in the frowning wrinkle of her brow , And quarter'd in her ...
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... never see it but a holyday . Const . A wicked day , and not a holy day ! [ Rising . What hath this day deserv'd ? what hath it done , That it in golden letters should be set Among the high tides in the calendar ? Nay , rather , turn ...
... never see it but a holyday . Const . A wicked day , and not a holy day ! [ Rising . What hath this day deserv'd ? what hath it done , That it in golden letters should be set Among the high tides in the calendar ? Nay , rather , turn ...
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