The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 12 |
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Nothing but death shall stay me . Enter Poet 4 . Cas . How now ? What's the
matter ? Poet . For shame , you generals ; What do you mean ? Love , and be
friends , as two such men should be ; For I have seen more years , I am sure ,
than ye " .
Nothing but death shall stay me . Enter Poet 4 . Cas . How now ? What's the
matter ? Poet . For shame , you generals ; What do you mean ? Love , and be
friends , as two such men should be ; For I have seen more years , I am sure ,
than ye " .
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Take no offence , that I would not offend you : To punish me for what you make
me do , Seems much unequal : He is married to Octavia . Cleo . O , that his fault
should make a knave of thee , That art not what thou'rt sure of ! -Get thee hence :
6 ...
Take no offence , that I would not offend you : To punish me for what you make
me do , Seems much unequal : He is married to Octavia . Cleo . O , that his fault
should make a knave of thee , That art not what thou'rt sure of ! -Get thee hence :
6 ...
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Thou'rt sure on't . Get thee hence . ” • That his fault should make a knave of thee
that art - but what shall I say thou art not ? Thou art then sure of this marriage.Get
thee hence . ' Dr. Warburton has received Sir T. Hanmer's emendation .
Thou'rt sure on't . Get thee hence . ” • That his fault should make a knave of thee
that art - but what shall I say thou art not ? Thou art then sure of this marriage.Get
thee hence . ' Dr. Warburton has received Sir T. Hanmer's emendation .
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