The dramatic works, Volume 9Tegg, 1834 |
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Page 11
... Look here , love ; This diamond was my mother's : take it , heart ; But keep it till you woo another wife , When Imogen is dead . Post . How ! how ! another ?. You gentle gods , give me but this I have , 2 He gives me a valuable ...
... Look here , love ; This diamond was my mother's : take it , heart ; But keep it till you woo another wife , When Imogen is dead . Post . How ! how ! another ?. You gentle gods , give me but this I have , 2 He gives me a valuable ...
Page 17
... look upon him ; till the diminution Of space had pointed him sharp as my needle : Nay , follow'd him , till he had melted from The smallness of a gnat to air ; and then Have turn'd mine eye , and wept . - But , good Pisanio , When shall ...
... look upon him ; till the diminution Of space had pointed him sharp as my needle : Nay , follow'd him , till he had melted from The smallness of a gnat to air ; and then Have turn'd mine eye , and wept . - But , good Pisanio , When shall ...
Page 31
... look on me ; What wreck discern you in me , Deserves your pity ? lach . Lamentable ! What ! To hide me from the radiant sun , and solace I'the dungeon by a snuff ? Imo . I pray you , sir , We have the same expression in Chapman's ...
... look on me ; What wreck discern you in me , Deserves your pity ? lach . Lamentable ! What ! To hide me from the radiant sun , and solace I'the dungeon by a snuff ? Imo . I pray you , sir , We have the same expression in Chapman's ...
Page 38
... look upon him ? Is there no derogation in't ? 1 Lord . You cannot derogate , my lord . Clo . Not easily , I think . 2 Lord . You are a fool granted ; therefore your issues being foolish , do not derogate . [ Aside . Clo . Come , I'll go ...
... look upon him ? Is there no derogation in't ? 1 Lord . You cannot derogate , my lord . Clo . Not easily , I think . 2 Lord . You are a fool granted ; therefore your issues being foolish , do not derogate . [ Aside . Clo . Come , I'll go ...
Page 48
... look upon our Romans , whose remembrance Is yet fresh in their grief . I do believe ( Statist2 though I am none , nor like to be ) , That this will prove a war ; The legions now in Gallia , sooner landed In our not - fearing Britain ...
... look upon our Romans , whose remembrance Is yet fresh in their grief . I do believe ( Statist2 though I am none , nor like to be ) , That this will prove a war ; The legions now in Gallia , sooner landed In our not - fearing Britain ...
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