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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... his body , horse to ride , and weapon to wear ;2 That it doth hate what gets it .
Edg . · But mice , and rats , and such small deer , Have been Tom's food for seven
long year . ' Beware my follower : -peace , Smolkin ; 3 peace , thou fiend ! Glos .
... his body , horse to ride , and weapon to wear ;2 That it doth hate what gets it .
Edg . · But mice , and rats , and such small deer , Have been Tom's food for seven
long year . ' Beware my follower : -peace , Smolkin ; 3 peace , thou fiend ! Glos .
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Lear . Nature's above art in that respect.There's your press - money . That fellow
handles his bow - like a crow - keeper : 1 draw me a clothier's yard.2 Look , look ,
a mouse ! Peace , peace ; this piece of toasted cheese will do ' t . — There's my ...
Lear . Nature's above art in that respect.There's your press - money . That fellow
handles his bow - like a crow - keeper : 1 draw me a clothier's yard.2 Look , look ,
a mouse ! Peace , peace ; this piece of toasted cheese will do ' t . — There's my ...
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The rival families now too late bewail their miserable infatuation , and , at the
intercession of the prince , bury their animosities in a treaty of peace and alliance
. 166 PERSONS REPRESENTED . ESCALUS , prince of Verona . 165.
The rival families now too late bewail their miserable infatuation , and , at the
intercession of the prince , bury their animosities in a treaty of peace and alliance
. 166 PERSONS REPRESENTED . ESCALUS , prince of Verona . 165.
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Rebellious subjects , enemies to peace , Profaners of this neighbor - stained
steel , Will they not hear ? --what , ho ! you men , you beasts , That quench the fire
of your pernicious rage With purple fountains issuing from your veins ; On pain of
...
Rebellious subjects , enemies to peace , Profaners of this neighbor - stained
steel , Will they not hear ? --what , ho ! you men , you beasts , That quench the fire
of your pernicious rage With purple fountains issuing from your veins ; On pain of
...
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Enough of this : I pray thee , hold thy peace . Nurse . Yes , madam ; yet I cannot
choose but laugh , To think it should leave crying , and say “ Ay : ' And yet , I
warrant , it had upon its brow A bump as big as a young cockrel's stone ; A
parlous ...
Enough of this : I pray thee , hold thy peace . Nurse . Yes , madam ; yet I cannot
choose but laugh , To think it should leave crying , and say “ Ay : ' And yet , I
warrant , it had upon its brow A bump as big as a young cockrel's stone ; A
parlous ...
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