The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial NotesF.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... tell thee more . [ Exit Gurney . Madam , I was not old sir Robert's son ; Sir Robert might have eat his part in me Upon Good - Friday , and ne'er bike his fast : Sir Robert could do well ; Marry ( to confess ! ) Could he get me ? Sir ...
... tell thee more . [ Exit Gurney . Madam , I was not old sir Robert's son ; Sir Robert might have eat his part in me Upon Good - Friday , and ne'er bike his fast : Sir Robert could do well ; Marry ( to confess ! ) Could he get me ? Sir ...
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... tell us , shall your city call . us lord , In that behalf which we have challeng'd it ? Or shall we give the signal to our rage , And stalk in blood to our possession ? ( 1 ) Worn out . ( 2 ) Owns . ( 3 ) Circle . 1 Cit . In brief , we ...
... tell us , shall your city call . us lord , In that behalf which we have challeng'd it ? Or shall we give the signal to our rage , And stalk in blood to our possession ? ( 1 ) Worn out . ( 2 ) Owns . ( 3 ) Circle . 1 Cit . In brief , we ...
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... tell o'er thy tale again : It cannot be ; thou dost but say , ' tis so : I trust , I may not trust thee ; for thy word Is but the vain breath of a common man : Believe me , I do not believe thee , man ; I have a king's oath to the ...
... tell o'er thy tale again : It cannot be ; thou dost but say , ' tis so : I trust , I may not trust thee ; for thy word Is but the vain breath of a common man : Believe me , I do not believe thee , man ; I have a king's oath to the ...
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... Tell me , thou fellow , is not France forsworn ? Envenom him with words ; or get thee gone , And leave those woes alone , which I alone Am bound to under - bear . Sal . Pardon me , madam , I may not go without you to the kings . Const ...
... Tell me , thou fellow , is not France forsworn ? Envenom him with words ; or get thee gone , And leave those woes alone , which I alone Am bound to under - bear . Sal . Pardon me , madam , I may not go without you to the kings . Const ...
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... Tell him this tale ; and from the mouth of England , Add thus much more , -That no Italian priest Shall tithe or toll in our dominions ; But as we under heaven are supreme head , So , under him , that great supremacy , Where we do reign ...
... Tell him this tale ; and from the mouth of England , Add thus much more , -That no Italian priest Shall tithe or toll in our dominions ; But as we under heaven are supreme head , So , under him , that great supremacy , Where we do reign ...
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