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Page 21
... knaves ; and turn the tables up , And quench the fire , the room is grown too hot.- Ah , sirrah , this unlooked - for sport comes well . Nay , sit , nay , sit , good cousin Capulet ; For you and I are past our dancing days : How long is ...
... knaves ; and turn the tables up , And quench the fire , the room is grown too hot.- Ah , sirrah , this unlooked - for sport comes well . Nay , sit , nay , sit , good cousin Capulet ; For you and I are past our dancing days : How long is ...
Page 37
... knave ! I am none of his flirt - gills ; I am none of his skains - mates : - And thou must stand by too , and suffer every knave to use me at his pleasure ? Pet . I saw no man use you at his pleasure : if I had , my weapon should ...
... knave ! I am none of his flirt - gills ; I am none of his skains - mates : - And thou must stand by too , and suffer every knave to use me at his pleasure ? Pet . I saw no man use you at his pleasure : if I had , my weapon should ...
Page 64
... knave is this same ? 2 Mus . Hang him , Jack ! Come , we'll in here ; tarry for the mourners , and stay dinner . [ Exeunt . It is interesting to mark the change in the corrected copy . Shakspere would not put offensive words to the ...
... knave is this same ? 2 Mus . Hang him , Jack ! Come , we'll in here ; tarry for the mourners , and stay dinner . [ Exeunt . It is interesting to mark the change in the corrected copy . Shakspere would not put offensive words to the ...
Page 66
... knave , " perhaps for his inopportune sallies , they are ready enough to look after their own gratification , even amidst the sorrow which they see around them . A wedding or a burial is the same to them . " Come , we'll in here - tarry ...
... knave , " perhaps for his inopportune sallies , they are ready enough to look after their own gratification , even amidst the sorrow which they see around them . A wedding or a burial is the same to them . " Come , we'll in here - tarry ...
Page 112
... knave . Hor . There needs no ghost , my lord , come from the grave , To tell us this . Ham . Why , right ; you are in the right ; And so , without more circumstance at all , I hold it fit that we shake hands , and part ; You , as your ...
... knave . Hor . There needs no ghost , my lord , come from the grave , To tell us this . Ham . Why , right ; you are in the right ; And so , without more circumstance at all , I hold it fit that we shake hands , and part ; You , as your ...
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