The Plays of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson and Steevens, Volume 6C. and A. Conrad, 1810 |
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Page 92
... means this armed guard , That waits upon your grace ? Clar . His majesty , Tendering my person's safety , hath appointed This conduct to convey me to the Tower . Glo . Upon what cause ? Clar . Because my name is - George Glo . Alack ...
... means this armed guard , That waits upon your grace ? Clar . His majesty , Tendering my person's safety , hath appointed This conduct to convey me to the Tower . Glo . Upon what cause ? Clar . Because my name is - George Glo . Alack ...
Page 94
... Mean time , this deep disgrace in brotherhood , Touches me deeper than you can imagine . Clar . I know , it pleaseth neither of us well . Glo . Well , your imprisonment shall not be long ; I will deliver you , or else lie for you : Mean ...
... Mean time , this deep disgrace in brotherhood , Touches me deeper than you can imagine . Clar . I know , it pleaseth neither of us well . Glo . Well , your imprisonment shall not be long ; I will deliver you , or else lie for you : Mean ...
Page 105
... means , Myself disgrac'd , and the nobility Held in contempt ; while great promotions Are daily given , to enoble those That scarce , some two days since , were worth a noble . Q. Eliz . By Him , that rais'd me to this careful height ...
... means , Myself disgrac'd , and the nobility Held in contempt ; while great promotions Are daily given , to enoble those That scarce , some two days since , were worth a noble . Q. Eliz . By Him , that rais'd me to this careful height ...
Page 116
... means to live well , endeavours to trust to himself , and live without it . 1 Murd . ' Zounds , it is even now at my elbow , per- suading me not to kill the duke . 2 Murd . Take the devil in thy mind , and believe him not : he would ...
... means to live well , endeavours to trust to himself , and live without it . 1 Murd . ' Zounds , it is even now at my elbow , per- suading me not to kill the duke . 2 Murd . Take the devil in thy mind , and believe him not : he would ...
Page 120
... mean'st thou , that thou help'st me not ? By heaven , the duke shall know how slack you have been . 2 Murd . I would he knew , that I had sav'd his brother ! Take thou the fee , and tell him what I say ; For I repent me that the duke is ...
... mean'st thou , that thou help'st me not ? By heaven , the duke shall know how slack you have been . 2 Murd . I would he knew , that I had sav'd his brother ! Take thou the fee , and tell him what I say ; For I repent me that the duke is ...
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