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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... thee . - [ Aside . Enter PISANIO . Here comes a flattering rascal ; upon him Will I first work : he's for his master , - How now , Pisanio ? Doctor , your service for this time is ended ; And enemy to my son . Take your own way . I do ...
... thee . - [ Aside . Enter PISANIO . Here comes a flattering rascal ; upon him Will I first work : he's for his master , - How now , Pisanio ? Doctor , your service for this time is ended ; And enemy to my son . Take your own way . I do ...
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... thee . Cor . No further service , doctor , I humbly take my leave . [ Exit . Queen . Weeps she still , say'st thou ? Dost thou think , in time She will not quench + ; and let instructions enter Where folly now possesses ? Do thou work ...
... thee . Cor . No further service , doctor , I humbly take my leave . [ Exit . Queen . Weeps she still , say'st thou ? Dost thou think , in time She will not quench + ; and let instructions enter Where folly now possesses ? Do thou work ...
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... thee . — If thou wert honourable , Thou would'st have told this tale for virtue , not For such an end thou seek'st ; as base , as strange . Thou wrong'st a gentleman , who is as far From thy report , as thou from honour ; and Solicit ...
... thee . — If thou wert honourable , Thou would'st have told this tale for virtue , not For such an end thou seek'st ; as base , as strange . Thou wrong'st a gentleman , who is as far From thy report , as thou from honour ; and Solicit ...
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... thee . His meanest garment , That ever hath but clipp'd his body , is dearer , In my respect , than all the airs above thee , Were they all made such men.— How now , Pi- sanio ? Enter PISANIO . Clo . His garment ? Now , the devil ...
... thee . His meanest garment , That ever hath but clipp'd his body , is dearer , In my respect , than all the airs above thee , Were they all made such men.— How now , Pi- sanio ? Enter PISANIO . Clo . His garment ? Now , the devil ...
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... thee : look For fury not to be resisted : Thus defied , I thank thee for myself . - Cym . Thou art welcome , Caius . Thy Cæsar knighted me ; my youth I spent Much under him ; of him I gather'd honour ; Which he , to seek of me again ...
... thee : look For fury not to be resisted : Thus defied , I thank thee for myself . - Cym . Thou art welcome , Caius . Thy Cæsar knighted me ; my youth I spent Much under him ; of him I gather'd honour ; Which he , to seek of me again ...
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