The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 13R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... eyes ; not comforted to live , But that there is this jewel in the world , That I may see again . POST . My queen ! my mistress ! O , lady , weep no more ; lest I give cause with this name , which in the old black letter is scarcely ...
... eyes ; not comforted to live , But that there is this jewel in the world , That I may see again . POST . My queen ! my mistress ! O , lady , weep no more ; lest I give cause with this name , which in the old black letter is scarcely ...
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... eyes I'll drink the words you send , Though ink be made of gall3 . QUEEN . Re - enter Queen . Be brief , I pray you : If the king come , I shall incur I know not How much of his displeasure : -Yet I'll move him To walk this way : I ...
... eyes I'll drink the words you send , Though ink be made of gall3 . QUEEN . Re - enter Queen . Be brief , I pray you : If the king come , I shall incur I know not How much of his displeasure : -Yet I'll move him To walk this way : I ...
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... eye or ear- ] [ Old copy - his eye , & c . ] But how could Posthumus make himself distinguished by his ear to Pisanio ? By his tongue he might to the other's ear , and this was certainly Shakspeare's intention . We must therefore read ...
... eye or ear- ] [ Old copy - his eye , & c . ] But how could Posthumus make himself distinguished by his ear to Pisanio ? By his tongue he might to the other's ear , and this was certainly Shakspeare's intention . We must therefore read ...
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... eye him . PIS . Madam , so I did . IMO . I would have broke mine eye - strings ; crack'd them , but To look upon him ; till the diminution Of space had pointed him sharp as my needle " : Nay , follow'd him , till he had melted from The ...
... eye him . PIS . Madam , so I did . IMO . I would have broke mine eye - strings ; crack'd them , but To look upon him ; till the diminution Of space had pointed him sharp as my needle " : Nay , follow'd him , till he had melted from The ...
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William Shakespeare James Boswell. Have turn'd mine eye , and wept . - But , good Pisanio , When shall we hear from him ? PIS . With his next vantage Be assur'd , madam , Imo . I did not take my leave of him , but had Most pretty things ...
William Shakespeare James Boswell. Have turn'd mine eye , and wept . - But , good Pisanio , When shall we hear from him ? PIS . With his next vantage Be assur'd , madam , Imo . I did not take my leave of him , but had Most pretty things ...
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