The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens ...M'Carty, 1830 |
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... wife's sake . Count . Such friends are thine enemies , knave . Clo . You are shallow , madam ; e'en great friends ... wife , is the cherisher of my flesh and blood ; he , that cherishes my flesh and blood , loves my flesh and blood ...
... wife's sake . Count . Such friends are thine enemies , knave . Clo . You are shallow , madam ; e'en great friends ... wife , is the cherisher of my flesh and blood ; he , that cherishes my flesh and blood , loves my flesh and blood ...
Page 35
... wife . Ber . My wife , my liege ? I shall beseech your highness , In such a business give me leave to use The help of mine own eyes . Know'st thou not , Bertram , King . What she has done for me ? Ber . Yes , my good lord ; But never ...
... wife . Ber . My wife , my liege ? I shall beseech your highness , In such a business give me leave to use The help of mine own eyes . Know'st thou not , Bertram , King . What she has done for me ? Ber . Yes , my good lord ; But never ...
Page 36
... wife ! -Disdain Rather corrupt me ever ! King . ' Tis only title1 thou disdain'st in her , the which I can build up . Strange is it , that our bloods , Of colour , weight , and heat , pour'd all together , Would quite confound ...
... wife ! -Disdain Rather corrupt me ever ! King . ' Tis only title1 thou disdain'st in her , the which I can build up . Strange is it , that our bloods , Of colour , weight , and heat , pour'd all together , Would quite confound ...
Page 40
... bound and high curvet Of Mars's fiery steed : To other regions ! France is a stable ; we that dwell in't , jades ; ( 1 ) Exercise . ( 2 ) A cant term for a wife . Therefore , to the war ! Ber . It shall 40 Act II . ALL'S WELL.
... bound and high curvet Of Mars's fiery steed : To other regions ! France is a stable ; we that dwell in't , jades ; ( 1 ) Exercise . ( 2 ) A cant term for a wife . Therefore , to the war ! Ber . It shall 40 Act II . ALL'S WELL.
Page 41
... wife . Par . Will this capricio hold in thee , art sure ? Ber . Go with me to my chamber , and advise me . Ill send her straight away : To - morrow I'll to the wars , she to her single sorrow . Par . Why , these balls bound ; there's ...
... wife . Par . Will this capricio hold in thee , art sure ? Ber . Go with me to my chamber , and advise me . Ill send her straight away : To - morrow I'll to the wars , she to her single sorrow . Par . Why , these balls bound ; there's ...
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