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 267
... meet my mas- What is this ? mutton ? ter , to countenance my mistress . Gru . Why , she hath a face of her own . Curt . Who knows not that ? Gru . Thou , it seems ; that callest for company to countenance her . Curt . I call them forth ...
... meet my mas- What is this ? mutton ? ter , to countenance my mistress . Gru . Why , she hath a face of her own . Curt . Who knows not that ? Gru . Thou , it seems ; that callest for company to countenance her . Curt . I call them forth ...
Page 518
... meet thee , ( As I will meet thee , if thou stir abroad , ) To plague thee for thy foul misleading me . And so , proud - hearted Warwick , I defy thee , And to my brother turn my blushing cheeks.- Pardon me , Edward , I will make amends ...
... meet thee , ( As I will meet thee , if thou stir abroad , ) To plague thee for thy foul misleading me . And so , proud - hearted Warwick , I defy thee , And to my brother turn my blushing cheeks.- Pardon me , Edward , I will make amends ...
Page 671
... meet again I know not . Therefore our everlasting farewell take : - For ever , and for ever , farewell , Cassius ! If we do meet again , why we shall smile ; If not , why then this parting was well made . Cas . For ever , and for ever ...
... meet again I know not . Therefore our everlasting farewell take : - For ever , and for ever , farewell , Cassius ! If we do meet again , why we shall smile ; If not , why then this parting was well made . Cas . For ever , and for ever ...
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MEMOIR BY THE REV WILLIAM HARNESS M A iii | 3 |
GLOSSARY | 19 |
THE TEMPEST | 27 |
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