The Complete Works of William, Shakespeare: Arranged in Their Chronological Order, Volume 3Morrill, Higgins & Company, 1892 |
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... merry ; thy wit shall ne'er go slip - shod . Lear . Ha , ha , ha ! Fool . Shalt see thy other daughter will use thee kindly ; for though she's as like this as a crab's like an apple , yet I can tell what I can tell . Lear . Why , what ...
... merry ; thy wit shall ne'er go slip - shod . Lear . Ha , ha , ha ! Fool . Shalt see thy other daughter will use thee kindly ; for though she's as like this as a crab's like an apple , yet I can tell what I can tell . Lear . Why , what ...
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... merry ? 50 Alex . Like to the time o ' the year between the extremes Of hot and cold , he was nor sad nor merry . Cleo . O well - divided disposition ! Note him , Note him , good Charmian , ' tis the man ; but note him : He was not sad ...
... merry ? 50 Alex . Like to the time o ' the year between the extremes Of hot and cold , he was nor sad nor merry . Cleo . O well - divided disposition ! Note him , Note him , good Charmian , ' tis the man ; but note him : He was not sad ...
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... merry when And say ' Ah , ha ! your caught . ' Char . You wager'd on your angling ; when your diver Did hang a salt - fish on his hook , which he With fervency drew up . Cleo . That time , -O times ! - I laugh'd him out of patience ...
... merry when And say ' Ah , ha ! your caught . ' Char . You wager'd on your angling ; when your diver Did hang a salt - fish on his hook , which he With fervency drew up . Cleo . That time , -O times ! - I laugh'd him out of patience ...
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... merry ; but they enter my mistress ' house merrily , and go away sadly : the reason of this ? Var . Serv . I could render one . 109 Apem . Do it then , that we may account thee a whoremaster and a knave ; which notwithstanding , thou ...
... merry ; but they enter my mistress ' house merrily , and go away sadly : the reason of this ? Var . Serv . I could render one . 109 Apem . Do it then , that we may account thee a whoremaster and a knave ; which notwithstanding , thou ...
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... merry with me ; † He cannot want fifty five hundred talents . Ser . But in the mean time he wants less , my lord . If his occasion were not virtuous , I should not urge it half so faithfully . Luc . Dost thou speak seriously , Servilius ...
... merry with me ; † He cannot want fifty five hundred talents . Ser . But in the mean time he wants less , my lord . If his occasion were not virtuous , I should not urge it half so faithfully . Luc . Dost thou speak seriously , Servilius ...
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Alcibiades Antony Apem Apemantus art thou Bawd bear beseech blood Cæs Cæsar Cleo Cominius Coriolanus Cymbeline daugh daughter dead dear death DIONYZA dost doth Enobarbus Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear fellow fool fortune friends Gent give Glou gods grace GUIDERIUS hand hath hear heart heaven honor Iach Kent king L's L's lady Lear Leon live look lord LORD CHAMBERLAIN LYSIMACHUS Macbeth madam Marcius Mark Antony master Merry Wives mistress Mytilene N's Dr ne'er never night noble o'er on't Pericles pity poison'd Pompey poor pray prince prithee Pros queen Re-enter Rome SCENE Serv shame sorrow speak stand sweet sword tell Temp thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast thought thyself Timon tongue true weep wilt Wint