The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, with Glossarial Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare, Volume 2 |
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Hang him , truant ; there's no true drop of blood in him , to be truly touch'd with love : if he be sad , he wants money . Bene . I have the tooth - ach . D. Pedro . Draw it . Bene . Hang it ! Claud . You must hang it first , and draw ...
Hang him , truant ; there's no true drop of blood in him , to be truly touch'd with love : if he be sad , he wants money . Bene . I have the tooth - ach . D. Pedro . Draw it . Bene . Hang it ! Claud . You must hang it first , and draw ...
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... you to Francis Seacoal , bid him bring his pen and inkhorn to the gaol ; we are now to examination these men . Verg . And we must do it wisely . Dogb . We will spare for no wit , I warrant you ; here's that [ Touching his forehead . ] ...
... you to Francis Seacoal , bid him bring his pen and inkhorn to the gaol ; we are now to examination these men . Verg . And we must do it wisely . Dogb . We will spare for no wit , I warrant you ; here's that [ Touching his forehead . ] ...
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Things growing are not ripe until their season : So I , being young , till now ripe not to reason ; And touching now the point of human skill , Reason becomes the marshal to my will , And leads me to your eyes ; where I o'erlook Love's ...
Things growing are not ripe until their season : So I , being young , till now ripe not to reason ; And touching now the point of human skill , Reason becomes the marshal to my will , And leads me to your eyes ; where I o'erlook Love's ...
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Henceforth be never number'd among men ! O ! once tell true , tell true , even for my sake ; Durst thou have look'd upon him , being awake , And hast thou kill'd him sleeping ? O brave touch ; Could not a worm , an adder , do so much ?
Henceforth be never number'd among men ! O ! once tell true , tell true , even for my sake ; Durst thou have look'd upon him , being awake , And hast thou kill'd him sleeping ? O brave touch ; Could not a worm , an adder , do so much ?
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Have you no modesty , no maiden shame , No touch of bashfulness ? What , will you tear Impatient answers from my gentle tongue ? Fie , fie ? you counterfeit , you puppet you ! Her . Puppet ! why so ? Ay , that way goes the game .
Have you no modesty , no maiden shame , No touch of bashfulness ? What , will you tear Impatient answers from my gentle tongue ? Fie , fie ? you counterfeit , you puppet you ! Her . Puppet ! why so ? Ay , that way goes the game .
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