The comedies, histories, tragedies and poems of William Shakspere, ed. by C. Knight. National ed. [6], Volume 2 |
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... friend ? SERV . At mine , sir , and theirs that love music . PAN . Command , I mean , friend . SERV . Who shall I command , sir ? PAN . Friend , we understand not one another ; I am too courtly , and thou art too cunning : At whose ...
... friend ? SERV . At mine , sir , and theirs that love music . PAN . Command , I mean , friend . SERV . Who shall I command , sir ? PAN . Friend , we understand not one another ; I am too courtly , and thou art too cunning : At whose ...
Page 112
... friend to Posthumus . Appears , Act I. sc . 5. Act II . sc . 4 . IACHIMO , a Roman , friend to Posthumus . Appears , Act I. sc . 5 ; sc . 7. Act II . sc . 2 ; sc . 4 . Act V. sc . 2 ; sc . 5 . A French Gentleman , friend to Philario ...
... friend to Posthumus . Appears , Act I. sc . 5. Act II . sc . 4 . IACHIMO , a Roman , friend to Posthumus . Appears , Act I. sc . 5 ; sc . 7. Act II . sc . 2 ; sc . 4 . Act V. sc . 2 ; sc . 5 . A French Gentleman , friend to Philario ...
Page 117
... friend , to me Known but by letter : thither write , my queen , And with mine eyes I ' ll drink the words you send ... friends " ; Pays dear for my offences . POST . Should we be taking leave As long a term as yet we have to live , The ...
... friend , to me Known but by letter : thither write , my queen , And with mine eyes I ' ll drink the words you send ... friends " ; Pays dear for my offences . POST . Should we be taking leave As long a term as yet we have to live , The ...
Page 126
... friends , [ Aside . [ TO PISANIO . [ Exit . [ The QUEEN drops a box : PISANIO takes it up . So much as but to prop him ? -Thou tak'st up Thou know'st not what ; but take it for thy labour : It is a thing I made , which hath the king ...
... friends , [ Aside . [ TO PISANIO . [ Exit . [ The QUEEN drops a box : PISANIO takes it up . So much as but to prop him ? -Thou tak'st up Thou know'st not what ; but take it for thy labour : It is a thing I made , which hath the king ...
Page 172
... friends . ' Mongst friends ! If brothers ? -Would it had been so , that they Had been my father's sons , then had my prize Been less ; and so more equal ballasting BEL . To thee , Posthumus . He wrings at some distress . GUI . ' Would I ...
... friends . ' Mongst friends ! If brothers ? -Would it had been so , that they Had been my father's sons , then had my prize Been less ; and so more equal ballasting BEL . To thee , Posthumus . He wrings at some distress . GUI . ' Would I ...
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