The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 18 |
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Page 153
O , give me leave , I have deluded you ; ' Twas neither Charles , nor yet the duke I
nam'd , But Reignier , king of Naples , that prevaild . WAR . A married man ! that's
most intolerable . York . Why , here's a girl ! I think , she knows not well , There ...
O , give me leave , I have deluded you ; ' Twas neither Charles , nor yet the duke I
nam'd , But Reignier , king of Naples , that prevaild . WAR . A married man ! that's
most intolerable . York . Why , here's a girl ! I think , she knows not well , There ...
Page 443
Edw . Whose soul ? is that which takes her heavy leave ? ... not contented that he
lopp'd the branch • In hewing Rutland when his leaves put forth “ , 1- mark'd him
for the grave :) Young has transferred this expression to Alonzo in The Revenge ...
Edw . Whose soul ? is that which takes her heavy leave ? ... not contented that he
lopp'd the branch • In hewing Rutland when his leaves put forth “ , 1- mark'd him
for the grave :) Young has transferred this expression to Alonzo in The Revenge ...
Page 484
In choosing for yourself , you show'd your judgment ; • Which being shallow , you
shall give me leave * To play the broker in mine own behalf ; And , to that end , I
shortly mind to leave you . K. Edw . Leave me , or tarry , Edward will be king ...
In choosing for yourself , you show'd your judgment ; • Which being shallow , you
shall give me leave * To play the broker in mine own behalf ; And , to that end , I
shortly mind to leave you . K. Edw . Leave me , or tarry , Edward will be king ...
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