The works of William Shakespeare: The plays edited from the folio of 1623, with various readings from all the editions and all the commentators, notes, introductory remarks, a historical sketch of the text, an account of the rise and progress of the English drama, a memoir of the poet, and an essay upon the genius by Richard Grant Mite. In 12 Vols, Band 6Little Brown, 1859 |
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... dead lions by the beard . I'll smoke your skin - coat , an I catch you right : Sirrah , look to't : i ' faith , I will , i ' faith . Blanch . O , well did he become that lion's robe That did disrobe the lion of that robe ! - Bast . It ...
... dead lions by the beard . I'll smoke your skin - coat , an I catch you right : Sirrah , look to't : i ' faith , I will , i ' faith . Blanch . O , well did he become that lion's robe That did disrobe the lion of that robe ! - Bast . It ...
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... dead , Gracing the scroll , that tells of this war's loss , With slaughter coupled to the name of kings . Bast . Ha ! majesty , how high thy glory tow'rs , When the rich blood of kings is set on fire . O ! now doth Death line his dead ...
... dead , Gracing the scroll , that tells of this war's loss , With slaughter coupled to the name of kings . Bast . Ha ! majesty , how high thy glory tow'rs , When the rich blood of kings is set on fire . O ! now doth Death line his dead ...
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... dead chaps with steel ; The swords of soldiers are his teeth , his fangs ; And now he feasts , mousing the flesh of men , In undetermin'd differences of kings . Why stand these royal fronts amazed thus ? Cry , havock , Kings ! back to ...
... dead chaps with steel ; The swords of soldiers are his teeth , his fangs ; And now he feasts , mousing the flesh of men , In undetermin'd differences of kings . Why stand these royal fronts amazed thus ? Cry , havock , Kings ! back to ...
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... dead : Therefore I will be sudden , and dispatch . Arth . Are you sick , Hubert ? you look pale to- day . In sooth , I would you were a little sick ; That I might sit all night and watch with you : I warrant I love you more than you do ...
... dead : Therefore I will be sudden , and dispatch . Arth . Are you sick , Hubert ? you look pale to- day . In sooth , I would you were a little sick ; That I might sit all night and watch with you : I warrant I love you more than you do ...
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... dead with grief , ( Being create for comfort , ) to be us'd In undeserv'd extremes : see else yourself ; There is no malice in this burning coal ; The breath of heaven hath blown his spirit out , And strew'd repentant ashes on his head ...
... dead with grief , ( Being create for comfort , ) to be us'd In undeserv'd extremes : see else yourself ; There is no malice in this burning coal ; The breath of heaven hath blown his spirit out , And strew'd repentant ashes on his head ...
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