The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, Printed from the Text of J. Payne Collier, with the Life and Portrait of the Poet ...Bernh. Tauchnitz, jun., 1843 |
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Page 184
... Hold thy peace , thou knave , " knight ? I shall be con- strain'd in ' t to call thee knave , knight . Sir And . ' T is not the first time I have constrain'd one to call me knave . Begin , fool : it begins , " Hold thy peace . " Clo . I ...
... Hold thy peace , thou knave , " knight ? I shall be con- strain'd in ' t to call thee knave , knight . Sir And . ' T is not the first time I have constrain'd one to call me knave . Begin , fool : it begins , " Hold thy peace . " Clo . I ...
Page 216
... hold ! [ Exit Clown . [ Holding SEBASTIAN . Sir And . Nay , let him alone ; I'll go another way to work with him : I ... Hold , Toby ! on thy life , I charge thee , hold ! Sir To . Madam - - Oli . Will it be ever thus ? Ungracious wretch ...
... hold ! [ Exit Clown . [ Holding SEBASTIAN . Sir And . Nay , let him alone ; I'll go another way to work with him : I ... Hold , Toby ! on thy life , I charge thee , hold ! Sir To . Madam - - Oli . Will it be ever thus ? Ungracious wretch ...
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... Hold thy peace . He that hath suffer'd this disorder'd spring , Hath now himself met with the fall of leaf : The weeds that his broad - spreading leaves did shelter , That seem'd in eating him to hold him up , Are pluck'd up , root and ...
... Hold thy peace . He that hath suffer'd this disorder'd spring , Hath now himself met with the fall of leaf : The weeds that his broad - spreading leaves did shelter , That seem'd in eating him to hold him up , Are pluck'd up , root and ...
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TAMING OF THE SHREW | 1 |
ALL S WELL THAT ENDS WELL | 79 |
OR WHAT YOU WILL | 163 |
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