The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Pericles. King Lear. Romeo and Juliet. Hamlet. Othello. GlossarySherwood, Neely, and Jones, 1818 |
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... I'll speak . Antiochus you fear , And justly too , I think , you fear the tyrant , Who either by public war , or private treason , Will take away your life . Therefore , my lord , go travel for awhile , ' Till that his rage and anger be ...
... I'll speak . Antiochus you fear , And justly too , I think , you fear the tyrant , Who either by public war , or private treason , Will take away your life . Therefore , my lord , go travel for awhile , ' Till that his rage and anger be ...
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... I'll turn craver too , and so I shall ' scape whipping . Per . Why , are all your beggars whipp'd then ? 2 Fish . O , not all , my friend , not all ; for if all your beggars were whipp'd , I would wish no better office than to be beadle ...
... I'll turn craver too , and so I shall ' scape whipping . Per . Why , are all your beggars whipp'd then ? 2 Fish . O , not all , my friend , not all ; for if all your beggars were whipp'd , I would wish no better office than to be beadle ...
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... I'll tell you : this is called Pentapolis , and our king , the good Simonides . Per . The good king Simonides , do you call him ? 1 Fish . Ay , sir ; and he deserves to be so call'd , for his peaceable reign , and good government . Per ...
... I'll tell you : this is called Pentapolis , and our king , the good Simonides . Per . The good king Simonides , do you call him ? 1 Fish . Ay , sir ; and he deserves to be so call'd , for his peaceable reign , and good government . Per ...
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... I'll bring thee to the court myself . Per . Then honour be but a goal to my will ; This day I'll rise , or else add ill to ill . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The same . A public Way , or Platform , leading to the Lists . A Pavilion by the side ...
... I'll bring thee to the court myself . Per . Then honour be but a goal to my will ; This day I'll rise , or else add ill to ill . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . The same . A public Way , or Platform , leading to the Lists . A Pavilion by the side ...
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... I'll tame you ; I'll bring you in subjection.- Will you , not having my consent , bestow Your love and your affections on a stranger ? ( Who , for aught I know to the contrary , Or think , may be as great in blood as I. ) [ A side ...
... I'll tame you ; I'll bring you in subjection.- Will you , not having my consent , bestow Your love and your affections on a stranger ? ( Who , for aught I know to the contrary , Or think , may be as great in blood as I. ) [ A side ...
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