The comedies, histories, tragedies and poems of William Shakspere, ed. by C. Knight. National ed. [6], Volume 2 |
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Page 39
... hast shifted out of thy tale into telling me of the fashion ? BORA . Not so neither : but know , that I have to - night wooed Margaret , the lady Hero's gentlewoman , by the name of Hero ; she leans me out at her mistress ' chamber ...
... hast shifted out of thy tale into telling me of the fashion ? BORA . Not so neither : but know , that I have to - night wooed Margaret , the lady Hero's gentlewoman , by the name of Hero ; she leans me out at her mistress ' chamber ...
Page 57
... hast so wrong'd my innocent child and me , That I am forc'd to lay my reverence by ; And , with gray hairs , and bruise of many days , Do challenge thee to trial of a man . I say , thou hast belied mine innocent child ; Thy slander hath ...
... hast so wrong'd my innocent child and me , That I am forc'd to lay my reverence by ; And , with gray hairs , and bruise of many days , Do challenge thee to trial of a man . I say , thou hast belied mine innocent child ; Thy slander hath ...
Page 61
... hast kill'd Mine innocent child ? BORA . Yea , even I alone . LEON . No , not so , villain ; thou beliest thyself ; Here stand a pair of honourable men , A third is fled , that had a hand in it : I thank you , princes , for my ...
... hast kill'd Mine innocent child ? BORA . Yea , even I alone . LEON . No , not so , villain ; thou beliest thyself ; Here stand a pair of honourable men , A third is fled , that had a hand in it : I thank you , princes , for my ...
Page 64
... hast frighted the word out of his right sense , so forcible is thy wit : But , I must tell thee plainly , Claudio undergoes a my challenge ; and either I must shortly hear from him , or I will subscribe him a coward . And , I pray thee ...
... hast frighted the word out of his right sense , so forcible is thy wit : But , I must tell thee plainly , Claudio undergoes a my challenge ; and either I must shortly hear from him , or I will subscribe him a coward . And , I pray thee ...
Page 70
... hast not arrows for the purpose ; " to which Cupid replies , " O yes , here be of all sorts , flights , rovers , and butt- shafts . " Gifford explains that " flights were long and light - feathered arrows which went level to the mark ...
... hast not arrows for the purpose ; " to which Cupid replies , " O yes , here be of all sorts , flights , rovers , and butt- shafts . " Gifford explains that " flights were long and light - feathered arrows which went level to the mark ...
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