The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1837 |
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Page 15
... leave you to your graver steps . - Hermione , How thou lov'st us , show in our brother's welcome ; Let what is dear in Sicily be cheap . Next to thyself , and my young rover , he's 2 Apparent to my heart . Her . We are yours i'the ...
... leave you to your graver steps . - Hermione , How thou lov'st us , show in our brother's welcome ; Let what is dear in Sicily be cheap . Next to thyself , and my young rover , he's 2 Apparent to my heart . Her . We are yours i'the ...
Page 22
... leaves me to consider what is breeding , That changes thus his manners . Cam . I dare not know , my lord . Pol . How ! Dare not ? Do not . and dare not Do you know , Be intelligent to me ? ' Tis thereabouts ; For , to yourself , what ...
... leaves me to consider what is breeding , That changes thus his manners . Cam . I dare not know , my lord . Pol . How ! Dare not ? Do not . and dare not Do you know , Be intelligent to me ? ' Tis thereabouts ; For , to yourself , what ...
Page 28
... leave out Betwixt the prince and beggar ! -I have said , She's an adult'ress ; I have said with whom ; More , she's a traitor ! and Camillo is A federary1 with her ; and one that knows What she should shame to know herself , But with ...
... leave out Betwixt the prince and beggar ! -I have said , She's an adult'ress ; I have said with whom ; More , she's a traitor ! and Camillo is A federary1 with her ; and one that knows What she should shame to know herself , But with ...
Page 29
... leave . Leon . Go , do our bidding ; hence . [ Exeunt Queen and Ladies . 1 Lord . ' Beseech your highness , call the queen again . Ant . Be certain what you do , sir ; lest your justice Prove violence ; in the which three great ones ...
... leave . Leon . Go , do our bidding ; hence . [ Exeunt Queen and Ladies . 1 Lord . ' Beseech your highness , call the queen again . Ant . Be certain what you do , sir ; lest your justice Prove violence ; in the which three great ones ...
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... leave her for a moment ; trust her no further than I can feel and see her . " 2 " I would land - damn him . " Johnson interprets this : - " I will damn or condemn him to quit the land . " 3 I see and feel my disgrace , as you ...
... leave her for a moment ; trust her no further than I can feel and see her . " 2 " I would land - damn him . " Johnson interprets this : - " I will damn or condemn him to quit the land . " 3 I see and feel my disgrace , as you ...
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