The plays and poems of Shakspeare [according to the text of E. Malone] with notes and 170 illustr. from the plates in Boydell's ed., ed. by A.J. Valpy, Volume 13 |
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Hold your hand , my lord : I have served you ever since I was a child ; But better
service have I never done you , Than now to bid you hold . Re . Glos . All dark
and comfortless . — Where's my. How now , you dog ? Ser . If you did wear a
beard ...
Hold your hand , my lord : I have served you ever since I was a child ; But better
service have I never done you , Than now to bid you hold . Re . Glos . All dark
and comfortless . — Where's my. How now , you dog ? Ser . If you did wear a
beard ...
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Alb . Sir , by your patience , I hold you but a subject of this war , Not as a brother .
Re . That ' s as we list to grace him . Methinks , our pleasure might have been
demanded , Ere you had spoke so far . He led our powers ; Bore the commission
of ...
Alb . Sir , by your patience , I hold you but a subject of this war , Not as a brother .
Re . That ' s as we list to grace him . Methinks , our pleasure might have been
demanded , Ere you had spoke so far . He led our powers ; Bore the commission
of ...
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This night I hold an old accustom ' d feast , Whereto I have invited many a guest ,
Such as I love ; and you , among the store , One more , most welcome , makes my
number more . At my poor house , look to behold this night Earth - treading ...
This night I hold an old accustom ' d feast , Whereto I have invited many a guest ,
Such as I love ; and you , among the store , One more , most welcome , makes my
number more . At my poor house , look to behold this night Earth - treading ...
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With love's light wings did I o'erperch these walls ; For stony limits cannot hold
love out : And what love can do , that dares love attempt ; Owns , possesses . ?
Do off , lay aside . Therefore thy kinsmen are no let ? to me . SCENE II . 205
ROMEO ...
With love's light wings did I o'erperch these walls ; For stony limits cannot hold
love out : And what love can do , that dares love attempt ; Owns , possesses . ?
Do off , lay aside . Therefore thy kinsmen are no let ? to me . SCENE II . 205
ROMEO ...
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Hold , daughter : I do spy a kind of hope , Which craves as desperate an
execution As that is desperate which we would prevent . If , rather than to marry
county Paris , Thou hast the strength of will to slay thyself ; Then is it likely , thou
wilt ...
Hold , daughter : I do spy a kind of hope , Which craves as desperate an
execution As that is desperate which we would prevent . If , rather than to marry
county Paris , Thou hast the strength of will to slay thyself ; Then is it likely , thou
wilt ...
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