Shakespeare: Richard II. As you like it. Othello. Anthony and CleopatraC. Scribner's sons, 1931 |
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... matter , then , who see it . I will be satisfied ; let me see the writing . Aum . I do beseech your Grace to pardon me . It is a matter of small consequence , Which for some reasons I would not have seen . York . Which for some reasons ...
... matter , then , who see it . I will be satisfied ; let me see the writing . Aum . I do beseech your Grace to pardon me . It is a matter of small consequence , Which for some reasons I would not have seen . York . Which for some reasons ...
Page 99
... matter ? 80 Duch . I will not peace . What is the matter , Aumerle ? Aum . Good mother , be content ; it is no more Than my poor life must answer . Duch . Thy life answer ! York . Bring me my boots : I will unto the King . Re - enter ...
... matter ? 80 Duch . I will not peace . What is the matter , Aumerle ? Aum . Good mother , be content ; it is no more Than my poor life must answer . Duch . Thy life answer ! York . Bring me my boots : I will unto the King . Re - enter ...
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... matter here ? Mon. ' Zounds , I bleed still ; I am hurt to the death . Oth . Hold , for your lives ! [ Faints . ] Iago . Hold , ho ! Lieutenant , sir , -Montano , -gentle- men , - Have you forgot all sense of place and duty ? Hold ! the ...
... matter here ? Mon. ' Zounds , I bleed still ; I am hurt to the death . Oth . Hold , for your lives ! [ Faints . ] Iago . Hold , ho ! Lieutenant , sir , -Montano , -gentle- men , - Have you forgot all sense of place and duty ? Hold ! the ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 97 |
Introduction to Richard II 3 | 109 |
Introduction to As You Like It | 117 |
Copyright | |
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Antony ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA Aumerle bear blood Boling Bolingbroke Brabantio brother Cæs Cæsar Cassio Char Charmian Cleo Cleopatra cousin Cyprus dear death Desdemona dost doth Duch Duke Duke of Hereford Egypt Emil Emilia Enobarbus Enter Eros Exeunt Exit eyes fair Farewell father fear fool fortune foul friends Fulvia Gaunt gentle give grace grief hand hath hear heart heaven hither honest honour Iago Iras kiss lady Lepidus live look lord madam Mark Antony married matter Mess Michael Cassio mistress Moor never night noble Northumberland Octavia Orlando Othello pardon Parthia pity play Pompey pray prithee Queen Rich Richard II Roderigo Rosalind SCENE Shakespeare soldier soul speak sweet sword tears tell thee thine thing thou art thou hast thought tongue Touch villain weep wife woman word York