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 16AMS Press, 1966 |
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... YORK's Palace . Enter YORK , and his Duchess " . DUCH . My lord , you told me , you would tell the rest , When weeping made you break the story off Of our two cousins coming into London . YORK . Where did I leave ? DUCH . At that sad ...
... YORK's Palace . Enter YORK , and his Duchess " . DUCH . My lord , you told me , you would tell the rest , When weeping made you break the story off Of our two cousins coming into London . YORK . Where did I leave ? DUCH . At that sad ...
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... YORK . Bound to himself , what doth he with a bond That he is bound to ? Wife , thou art a fool.- Boy , let me see the writing . AUM . I do beseech you , pardon me ; I show it . may not YORK . I will be satisfied ; let me see it , I say ...
... YORK . Bound to himself , what doth he with a bond That he is bound to ? Wife , thou art a fool.- Boy , let me see the writing . AUM . I do beseech you , pardon me ; I show it . may not YORK . I will be satisfied ; let me see it , I say ...
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... YORK . Give me my boots , I say . [ To the Servant . DUCH . Why , York , what wilt thou do ? Wilt thou not hide the trespass of thine own ? Have we more sons ? or are we like to have ? Is not my teeming date drunk up with time ? And ...
... YORK . Give me my boots , I say . [ To the Servant . DUCH . Why , York , what wilt thou do ? Wilt thou not hide the trespass of thine own ? Have we more sons ? or are we like to have ? Is not my teeming date drunk up with time ? And ...
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