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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Page 120
... poison'd ! or , at least , Those which I heav'd to head ! ) the good Posthumus , ( What should I say ? he was too good , to be Where ill men were ; and was the best of all Among'st the rar'st of good ones , ) sitting sadly , Hearing us ...
... poison'd ! or , at least , Those which I heav'd to head ! ) the good Posthumus , ( What should I say ? he was too good , to be Where ill men were ; and was the best of all Among'st the rar'st of good ones , ) sitting sadly , Hearing us ...
Page 123
... poison'd me . Cor . O gods ! - I left out one thing which the queen confess'd , Which must approve thee honest : If Pisanio Have , said she , given his mistress that confection Which I gave him for a cordial , she is serv'd As I would ...
... poison'd me . Cor . O gods ! - I left out one thing which the queen confess'd , Which must approve thee honest : If Pisanio Have , said she , given his mistress that confection Which I gave him for a cordial , she is serv'd As I would ...
Page 291
... crown o'the earth , I'the justice of compare ! O villain Leonine , Whom thou hast poison'd too ! If thou had'st drunk to him , it had been a kindness Becoming well thy feat : what canst thou say , SCENE IV . 291 PRINCE OF TYRE .
... crown o'the earth , I'the justice of compare ! O villain Leonine , Whom thou hast poison'd too ! If thou had'st drunk to him , it had been a kindness Becoming well thy feat : what canst thou say , SCENE IV . 291 PRINCE OF TYRE .
Page 371
... poison'd mine , ( Being the very fellow that of late Display'd so saucily against your highness , ) Having more man than wit about me , drew ; He rais'd the house with loud and coward cries : Your son and daughter found this trespass ...
... poison'd mine , ( Being the very fellow that of late Display'd so saucily against your highness , ) Having more man than wit about me , drew ; He rais'd the house with loud and coward cries : Your son and daughter found this trespass ...
Page 448
... poison'd : she confesses it . Edm . I was contracted to them both ; all three Now marry in an instant . Alb . Produce their bodies , be they alive or dead ! This judgment of the heavens , that makes us tremble , Touches us not with pity ...
... poison'd : she confesses it . Edm . I was contracted to them both ; all three Now marry in an instant . Alb . Produce their bodies , be they alive or dead ! This judgment of the heavens , that makes us tremble , Touches us not with pity ...
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