The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 40at the University Press, 1972 |
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Page 78
... gods ! What's the matter ? Pandarus . Prithee , get thee in . Would thou hadst ne'er been born ! I knew thou wouldst ... gods ! I will not go . Pandarus . Thou must . Cressida . I will not , uncle . I have forgot my father ; I know no ...
... gods ! What's the matter ? Pandarus . Prithee , get thee in . Would thou hadst ne'er been born ! I knew thou wouldst ... gods ! I will not go . Pandarus . Thou must . Cressida . I will not , uncle . I have forgot my father ; I know no ...
Page 107
... gods , I'll go ! Andromache . My dreams will sure prove ominous to the day . Hector . No more , I say . Cassandra ... gods have heard me swear . Cassandra . The gods are deaf to hot and peevish vows : ΙΟ They are polluted offerings ...
... gods , I'll go ! Andromache . My dreams will sure prove ominous to the day . Hector . No more , I say . Cassandra ... gods have heard me swear . Cassandra . The gods are deaf to hot and peevish vows : ΙΟ They are polluted offerings ...
Page 239
... god or attendant spirit allotted to every person at his birth to govern his fortunes and ... finally to conduct him ... GOD - A - MERCY , God reward you ( an expression of thanks from an inferior ) ; 5. 4. 30 GOD BU'Y YOU , goodbye ( a ...
... god or attendant spirit allotted to every person at his birth to govern his fortunes and ... finally to conduct him ... GOD - A - MERCY , God reward you ( an expression of thanks from an inferior ) ; 5. 4. 30 GOD BU'Y YOU , goodbye ( a ...
Contents
PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xlvii |
TO THE READER | lvi |
Copyright | |
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