The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 19AMS Press, 1966 |
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... matter . If . Rich . If villain , feedest thou me with Ifs and ands go fetch me a Priest , make a short shrift , and dispatch him quickly . For by the blessed Saint Paule I sweare , I will not dine till I see the traytors head , away ...
... matter . If . Rich . If villain , feedest thou me with Ifs and ands go fetch me a Priest , make a short shrift , and dispatch him quickly . For by the blessed Saint Paule I sweare , I will not dine till I see the traytors head , away ...
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... matter what neede you vse such speeches what matters are betweene the King and me , I pray you leaue it , and deluer me the keyes . Broken . A here with teares I deliuer you the keyes , and so fare- well maister Terrell . Exit . Ter ...
... matter what neede you vse such speeches what matters are betweene the King and me , I pray you leaue it , and deluer me the keyes . Broken . A here with teares I deliuer you the keyes , and so fare- well maister Terrell . Exit . Ter ...
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... matter , my lordes , I told you what would come of it . Do you thinke that the king would suffer this man's finger to ake ? Much more ( I warrant you ) will he defend his life against brabling var- lets . You doe but cumber yourselves ...
... matter , my lordes , I told you what would come of it . Do you thinke that the king would suffer this man's finger to ake ? Much more ( I warrant you ) will he defend his life against brabling var- lets . You doe but cumber yourselves ...
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