The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Dr. Johnson, G. Steevens, and Others, Volume 9 |
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But , though I lov'd you well , I wood you not ; And yet , good faith , I wish'd myself a man ; Or that we women had men's privilege Of speaking first . Sweet , bid me hold my tongue ; For , in this rapture , I shall surely speak The ...
But , though I lov'd you well , I wood you not ; And yet , good faith , I wish'd myself a man ; Or that we women had men's privilege Of speaking first . Sweet , bid me hold my tongue ; For , in this rapture , I shall surely speak The ...
Page 248
I'd speak with the duke of Cornwall , and his wife . Glo . Well , my good lord , I have inform'd them so . Lear . Inform'd them ! Dost thou understand me , man ! Glo . Ay , my good lord . Lear . The king would speak with Cornwall ...
I'd speak with the duke of Cornwall , and his wife . Glo . Well , my good lord , I have inform'd them so . Lear . Inform'd them ! Dost thou understand me , man ! Glo . Ay , my good lord . Lear . The king would speak with Cornwall ...
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Be not so long to speak ; I long to die , If what thou speak'st speak not of remedy . Fri. Hold , daughter ; I do spy a kind of hope , Which craves as desperate an execution As that is desperate which we would prevent .
Be not so long to speak ; I long to die , If what thou speak'st speak not of remedy . Fri. Hold , daughter ; I do spy a kind of hope , Which craves as desperate an execution As that is desperate which we would prevent .
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