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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... mind Could best express how slow his soul sail'd on , How swift his ship . Imo . As little as a crow , To after - eye him . Pis . Thou should'st have made him or less , ere left Madam , so I did . Imo . I would have broke mine eye ...
... mind Could best express how slow his soul sail'd on , How swift his ship . Imo . As little as a crow , To after - eye him . Pis . Thou should'st have made him or less , ere left Madam , so I did . Imo . I would have broke mine eye ...
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... mind . Iach . You must not so far prefer her ' fore ours of Italy . Post . Being so far provoked as I was in France , I would abate her nothing ; though I profess my- self her adorer , not her friend.7 Iach . As fair , and as good , ( a ...
... mind . Iach . You must not so far prefer her ' fore ours of Italy . Post . Being so far provoked as I was in France , I would abate her nothing ; though I profess my- self her adorer , not her friend.7 Iach . As fair , and as good , ( a ...
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... mind so rare , She is alone the Arabian bird ; and I [ Aside . Have lost the wager . Boldness be my friend ! Arm me , audacity , from head to foot ! Or , like the Parthian , I shall flying fight ; Rather , directly fly . Imo . [ reads ...
... mind so rare , She is alone the Arabian bird ; and I [ Aside . Have lost the wager . Boldness be my friend ! Arm me , audacity , from head to foot ! Or , like the Parthian , I shall flying fight ; Rather , directly fly . Imo . [ reads ...
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... mind to us ; he hath a court He little cares for , and a daughter whom He not respects at all . — What ho , Pisanio ! Iach . O happy Leonatus ! I may say ; The credit , that thy lady hath of thee , Deserves thy trust ; and thy most ...
... mind to us ; he hath a court He little cares for , and a daughter whom He not respects at all . — What ho , Pisanio ! Iach . O happy Leonatus ! I may say ; The credit , that thy lady hath of thee , Deserves thy trust ; and thy most ...
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... mind to her is now as low , as were -- Thy fortunes . How ! that I should murder her ? Upon the love , and truth , and vows , which I ― Have made to thy command ? —I , her ? - her blood ? If it be so to do good service , never Let me be ...
... mind to her is now as low , as were -- Thy fortunes . How ! that I should murder her ? Upon the love , and truth , and vows , which I ― Have made to thy command ? —I , her ? - her blood ? If it be so to do good service , never Let me be ...
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