The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Winter's tale. Comedy of errors. Macbeth. King John. King Richard II. King Henry IV, part 1Phillips, Sampson, 1854 - 38 pages |
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... speak , sweet , I'd have you do it ever ! " The reader reëchoes the sentiment of the lover , and is sorry to come to the close . With what modest , unconscious dignity are all her words and actions accompanied ! even Polixenes , who ...
... speak , sweet , I'd have you do it ever ! " The reader reëchoes the sentiment of the lover , and is sorry to come to the close . With what modest , unconscious dignity are all her words and actions accompanied ! even Polixenes , who ...
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... speak it in the freedom of my knowledge ; we cannot with such magnificence - in so rare - I know not what to say.- -We will give you sleepy drinks ; that your senses , unintelligent of our insufficience , may , though they cannot praise ...
... speak it in the freedom of my knowledge ; we cannot with such magnificence - in so rare - I know not what to say.- -We will give you sleepy drinks ; that your senses , unintelligent of our insufficience , may , though they cannot praise ...
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... speak this , holds his wife by the arm , That little thinks she has been sluiced in his absence , And his pond fished by his next neighbor , by Sir Smile , his neighbor . Nay , there's comfort in't , Whiles other men have gates ; and ...
... speak this , holds his wife by the arm , That little thinks she has been sluiced in his absence , And his pond fished by his next neighbor , by Sir Smile , his neighbor . Nay , there's comfort in't , Whiles other men have gates ; and ...
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... begins to warp . Not speak ? — Good - day , Camillo . Cam . Pol . What is the news i'the court ? Cum . Hail , most royal sir ! None rare , my lord Pol . The king hath on him such a countenance SC . II . ] 21 WINTER'S TALE .
... begins to warp . Not speak ? — Good - day , Camillo . Cam . Pol . What is the news i'the court ? Cum . Hail , most royal sir ! None rare , my lord Pol . The king hath on him such a countenance SC . II . ] 21 WINTER'S TALE .
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... speak to me as if I were a baby still . - I love you better . 2 Lady . And why so , my lord ? Mam . Not for because Your brows are blacker ; yet black brows , they say , Become some women best ; so that there be not Too much hair there ...
... speak to me as if I were a baby still . - I love you better . 2 Lady . And why so , my lord ? Mam . Not for because Your brows are blacker ; yet black brows , they say , Become some women best ; so that there be not Too much hair there ...
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Antigonus Antipholus arms art thou Aumerle Autolycus Banquo Bast Bastard bear Bishop of Carlisle blood Bohemia Boling Bolingbroke breath brother Camillo castle cousin crown death dost doth Dromio duke earl England Enter Ephesus Exeunt Exit eyes fair Falstaff father Faulconbridge fear Fleance folio friends Gaunt give grace grief hand Harry Percy hath hear heart Heaven Holinshed honor Hubert John of Gaunt King Henry KING JOHN King Richard Lady Leon liege live look lord Macb Macbeth Macd Macduff majesty never noble Northumberland old copy reads peace Percy play Poins pr'ythee pray prince quarto queen Rich Rosse SCENE Shakspeare shalt shame Shep soul speak stand Steevens sweet tell thane thee There's thine thing thou art thou hast thought tongue villain wife Witch word