TragediesCollier, 1899 |
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Page 215
... keeps his book uncross'd : no life to ours . Gui . Out of your proof you speak : we , poor unfledg'd , Have never wing ... keep ; whose top to climb Is certain falling , or so slippery that The fear's as bad as falling : the toil or the ...
... keeps his book uncross'd : no life to ours . Gui . Out of your proof you speak : we , poor unfledg'd , Have never wing ... keep ; whose top to climb Is certain falling , or so slippery that The fear's as bad as falling : the toil or the ...
Page 308
... keep our counsel . [ Exit . Emil . Alas , what does this gentleman con- ceive ? - How do you , madam ? how do you , my good lady ? Des . ' Faith , half asleep . Emil . Good madam , what's the matter with my lord ? Des . With who ? Emil ...
... keep our counsel . [ Exit . Emil . Alas , what does this gentleman con- ceive ? - How do you , madam ? how do you , my good lady ? Des . ' Faith , half asleep . Emil . Good madam , what's the matter with my lord ? Des . With who ? Emil ...
Page 435
... keep thee warm . Lear . Come , let's in all . Kent . Lear . This way , my lord . With him ; I will keep still with my philosopher . Kent . Good my lord , soothe him ; let him take the fellow . Glo . Take him you on . Kent . Sirrah come ...
... keep thee warm . Lear . Come , let's in all . Kent . Lear . This way , my lord . With him ; I will keep still with my philosopher . Kent . Good my lord , soothe him ; let him take the fellow . Glo . Take him you on . Kent . Sirrah come ...
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