The Annotated Shakespeare: The tragedies and romancesC. N. Potter, 1978 - English drama |
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Page 207
... follow it . Hor . Do not , my lord . Ham . Why , what should be the fear ? ○ I do not set my life at a pin's fee ; And for my soul , what can it do to that , Being a thing immortal as itself ? It waves me forth again : I'll follow it ...
... follow it . Hor . Do not , my lord . Ham . Why , what should be the fear ? ○ I do not set my life at a pin's fee ; And for my soul , what can it do to that , Being a thing immortal as itself ? It waves me forth again : I'll follow it ...
Page 369
... follow , and attend The leisure of their answer ; gave me cold looks : And meeting here the other messenger , Whose welcome , I perceived , had poison'd mine , - Being the very fellow that of late 40 Display'd so saucily against your ...
... follow , and attend The leisure of their answer ; gave me cold looks : And meeting here the other messenger , Whose welcome , I perceived , had poison'd mine , - Being the very fellow that of late 40 Display'd so saucily against your ...
Page 892
... follow it , and after do our work . Ste . Lead , monster ; we'll follow . I would I could see this taborer ; he lays it on . Trin . Wilt come ? I'll follow , Stephano . 161 [ Exeunt . SCENE III . Another part of the island . Enter ...
... follow it , and after do our work . Ste . Lead , monster ; we'll follow . I would I could see this taborer ; he lays it on . Trin . Wilt come ? I'll follow , Stephano . 161 [ Exeunt . SCENE III . Another part of the island . Enter ...
Contents
SHAKESPEARES TRAGEDIES ROMANCES Introduction | 8 |
ROMEO AND JULIET 15945 Introduction | 68 |
JULIUS CAESAR 1599 Introduction | 134 |
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