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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William Shakespeare Abraham John Valpy. lubber's length again , tarry ; but
away : go to : have you wisdom ? so . [ pushes the Steward out . Lear . Now , my
friendly knave , I thank thee : there's earnest of thy service . [ giving Kent money .
William Shakespeare Abraham John Valpy. lubber's length again , tarry ; but
away : go to : have you wisdom ? so . [ pushes the Steward out . Lear . Now , my
friendly knave , I thank thee : there's earnest of thy service . [ giving Kent money .
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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 gauntlet ; I'll prove it on a giant - Bring ...
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 gauntlet ; I'll prove it on a giant - Bring ...
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Down from the waist they are centaurs , Though women all above : But to the
girdle do the gods inherit , Beneath is all the fiends ' ; there's hell , there's
darkness , there is the sulphurous pit , burning , scalding , stench , consumption .
- Fie , fie ...
Down from the waist they are centaurs , Though women all above : But to the
girdle do the gods inherit , Beneath is all the fiends ' ; there's hell , there's
darkness , there is the sulphurous pit , burning , scalding , stench , consumption .
- Fie , fie ...
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How if , when I am laid into the tomb , I wake before the time that Romeo Come to
redeem me ? there's a fearful point ! Shall I not then be stifled in the vault , To
whose foul mouth no healthsome air breathes in , And there die strangled ere my
...
How if , when I am laid into the tomb , I wake before the time that Romeo Come to
redeem me ? there's a fearful point ! Shall I not then be stifled in the vault , To
whose foul mouth no healthsome air breathes in , And there die strangled ere my
...
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—Who's there ? Who is it that consorts , so late , the dead ? Bal . Here's one , a
friend , and one that knows you well . F. Lau . Bliss be upon you ! Tell me ... It doth
so , holy sir ; and there's my master , One that you love . F. Lau . Who is it ? Bal .
—Who's there ? Who is it that consorts , so late , the dead ? Bal . Here's one , a
friend , and one that knows you well . F. Lau . Bliss be upon you ! Tell me ... It doth
so , holy sir ; and there's my master , One that you love . F. Lau . Who is it ? Bal .
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