The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Volume 9F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... I'the swathing clothes the other , from their nursery Were stolen : and to this hour , no guess in know- ledge Which way they went . 2 Gent . How long is this ago ? 1 Gent . Some twenty years . 2 Gent . That a king's children should be ...
... I'the swathing clothes the other , from their nursery Were stolen : and to this hour , no guess in know- ledge Which way they went . 2 Gent . How long is this ago ? 1 Gent . Some twenty years . 2 Gent . That a king's children should be ...
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... , To be more fresh , reviving . She is fool'd With a most false effect ; and I the truer , So to be false with her . Queen . No further service , doctor , Until I D3 SCENE VI . 21 CYMBELINE We count not worth the hanging, (but none ...
... , To be more fresh , reviving . She is fool'd With a most false effect ; and I the truer , So to be false with her . Queen . No further service , doctor , Until I D3 SCENE VI . 21 CYMBELINE We count not worth the hanging, (but none ...
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... i'the eye ; for apes and mon- keys , ' Twixt two such shes , would chatter this way , and Contemn with mows the other : Nori'the judg- ment ; For idiots , in this case of favour , would Be wisely definite : Nor i'the appetite ; Sluttery ...
... i'the eye ; for apes and mon- keys , ' Twixt two such shes , would chatter this way , and Contemn with mows the other : Nori'the judg- ment ; For idiots , in this case of favour , would Be wisely definite : Nor i'the appetite ; Sluttery ...
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... on me ; What wreck discern you in me , Deserves your pity ? Iach . Lamentable ! What ! To hide me from the radiant sun , and solace I'the dungeon by a snuff ? Imo . I pray you , sir , Deliver with 26 ACT I. CYMBELINE .
... on me ; What wreck discern you in me , Deserves your pity ? Iach . Lamentable ! What ! To hide me from the radiant sun , and solace I'the dungeon by a snuff ? Imo . I pray you , sir , Deliver with 26 ACT I. CYMBELINE .
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... i'the court for yours . Iach . My humble thanks . I had almost forgot To entreat your grace but in a small request , And yet of moment too , for it concerns Your lord ; myself , and other noble friends , Are partners in the business ...
... i'the court for yours . Iach . My humble thanks . I had almost forgot To entreat your grace but in a small request , And yet of moment too , for it concerns Your lord ; myself , and other noble friends , Are partners in the business ...
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