The Complete Works of William Shakspeare: Comprising His Plays and Poems, with Dr. Johnson's Preface; a Glossary, an Account of Each Play, and a Memoir of the AuthorJ.E. Beardsley - 924 pages |
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Page 201
... dear lady , Rating nyself at nothing , you shall see How much I was a braggart : When I told you My state was nothing , I should then have told you That I was worse than nothing ; for , indeed , I have engag'd myself to a dear friend ...
... dear lady , Rating nyself at nothing , you shall see How much I was a braggart : When I told you My state was nothing , I should then have told you That I was worse than nothing ; for , indeed , I have engag'd myself to a dear friend ...
Page 532
... dear a loss . Chil . Were never orphans , had so dear a loss . Duch . Was never mother , had so dear a loss . Alas ! I am the mother of these griefs ; Their woes are parcell'd , mine are general . She for an Edward weeps , and so do I ...
... dear a loss . Chil . Were never orphans , had so dear a loss . Duch . Was never mother , had so dear a loss . Alas ! I am the mother of these griefs ; Their woes are parcell'd , mine are general . She for an Edward weeps , and so do I ...
Page 601
... dear sir , ยท TIMON OF ATHENS . THERE is no edition of. Hect . What vice is that , good Troilus ? chide me for it . And they'll seem glorious . Ulys . O , contain yourself ; Your passion draws ears hither . Enter ENEAS . Ene . I have been ...
... dear sir , ยท TIMON OF ATHENS . THERE is no edition of. Hect . What vice is that , good Troilus ? chide me for it . And they'll seem glorious . Ulys . O , contain yourself ; Your passion draws ears hither . Enter ENEAS . Ene . I have been ...
Contents
MEMOIR BY THE REV WILLIAM HARNESS M A iii | 3 |
GLOSSARY | 19 |
THE TEMPEST | 27 |
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