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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... friend , your father might have kept This calf , bred from his cow , from all the world ; In sooth , he might : then , if he were my brother's , My brother might not claim him , nor your father , Being none of his , refuse him . This ...
... friend , your father might have kept This calf , bred from his cow , from all the world ; In sooth , he might : then , if he were my brother's , My brother might not claim him , nor your father , Being none of his , refuse him . This ...
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... mutines of Jerusalem ; Be friends awhile , and both conjointly bend Your sharpest deeds of malice on this town . By East and West let France and England mount Their battering cannon , charged to the mouths , Till SC . I. 39 KING JOHN .
... mutines of Jerusalem ; Be friends awhile , and both conjointly bend Your sharpest deeds of malice on this town . By East and West let France and England mount Their battering cannon , charged to the mouths , Till SC . I. 39 KING JOHN .
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... friends ? be Shall Louis have Blanch , and Blanch those provinces ? It is not so ; thou hast misspoke , misheard : Be well advis'd ; tell o'er thy tale again : It cannot be ; thou do'st but say ' tis so . I trust I may not trust thee ...
... friends ? be Shall Louis have Blanch , and Blanch those provinces ? It is not so ; thou hast misspoke , misheard : Be well advis'd ; tell o'er thy tale again : It cannot be ; thou do'st but say ' tis so . I trust I may not trust thee ...
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... friend with England ! what becomes of me ? Fellow , be gone ; I cannot brook thy sight : This news hath made thee a most ugly man . Sal . What other harm have I , good lady , done , But spoke the harm that is by others done ? Const ...
... friend with England ! what becomes of me ? Fellow , be gone ; I cannot brook thy sight : This news hath made thee a most ugly man . Sal . What other harm have I , good lady , done , But spoke the harm that is by others done ? Const ...
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... friends my foes . Pand . Then , by the lawful power that I have , Thou shalt stand curs'd and excommunicate : And blessed shall he be that doth revolt From his allegiance to an heretic ; And meritorious shall that hand be call'd ...
... friends my foes . Pand . Then , by the lawful power that I have , Thou shalt stand curs'd and excommunicate : And blessed shall he be that doth revolt From his allegiance to an heretic ; And meritorious shall that hand be call'd ...
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