The Plays and Poems of William ShakspeareHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 1012 pages |
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... Noble and Incomparable Paire of Bre consecrate to your H. H. these remaines of your thren , William Etrle of Pembroke , & c . Lord servant SHAKESPEARE ; that what delight is in them Chamberlaine to the Kings Most Excellent Ma- may be ...
... Noble and Incomparable Paire of Bre consecrate to your H. H. these remaines of your thren , William Etrle of Pembroke , & c . Lord servant SHAKESPEARE ; that what delight is in them Chamberlaine to the Kings Most Excellent Ma- may be ...
Page 80
... noble bottom of our fleet , heavens so shine , That very envy , and the tongue of loss , That they may fairly note this act of mine ! Cry'd fame and honour on him.- What's the [ Ereunt . matter ? 1 off . Orsino , this is tbat Antonio ...
... noble bottom of our fleet , heavens so shine , That very envy , and the tongue of loss , That they may fairly note this act of mine ! Cry'd fame and honour on him.- What's the [ Ereunt . matter ? 1 off . Orsino , this is tbat Antonio ...
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... noble to conserve a life For ending thee no sooner : Thou hast nor youth , In base appliances . This outward - sainted deputy , nor age ; Whose settled visage and deliberate word But , as it were , an after - dinner's sleep , Nips youth ...
... noble to conserve a life For ending thee no sooner : Thou hast nor youth , In base appliances . This outward - sainted deputy , nor age ; Whose settled visage and deliberate word But , as it were , an after - dinner's sleep , Nips youth ...
Page 109
... noble Claudio . forsworn . — Let me bid you welcome , my lord : Beat . O Lord ! he will bang upon him like a being reconciled to the prince your brother , I owe disease : be is sooner caught than the pestilence , you all duty : and the ...
... noble Claudio . forsworn . — Let me bid you welcome , my lord : Beat . O Lord ! he will bang upon him like a being reconciled to the prince your brother , I owe disease : be is sooner caught than the pestilence , you all duty : and the ...
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... noble lord , it is ; For Pyramus therein dotb kill himself . Enter PYRAMUS and Thisbe , Wall , Moonshine , Which , when I saw rebears'd , I must confess , and Lion , as in dumb show . Made mine eyes water ; but more merry tears Prol ...
... noble lord , it is ; For Pyramus therein dotb kill himself . Enter PYRAMUS and Thisbe , Wall , Moonshine , Which , when I saw rebears'd , I must confess , and Lion , as in dumb show . Made mine eyes water ; but more merry tears Prol ...
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