The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary, Volume 3J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1855 |
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Page 16
... fool ; this is the duke of Suffolk , and not my lord protector . Suff . How now , fellow ? wouldst any thing with me ? 1 Pet . I pray , my lord , pardon me ! I took ye for my lord protector . Q. Mar. [ Reading the superscription . ] To ...
... fool ; this is the duke of Suffolk , and not my lord protector . Suff . How now , fellow ? wouldst any thing with me ? 1 Pet . I pray , my lord , pardon me ! I took ye for my lord protector . Q. Mar. [ Reading the superscription . ] To ...
Page 113
... fools will yean ; So many years ere I shall shear the fleece : So minutes , hours , days , weeks , months , and years , Passed over to the end they were created , Would bring white hairs unto a quiet grave . Ah , what a life were this ...
... fools will yean ; So many years ere I shall shear the fleece : So minutes , hours , days , weeks , months , and years , Passed over to the end they were created , Would bring white hairs unto a quiet grave . Ah , what a life were this ...
Page 156
... fool was that of Crete , That taught his son the office of a fowl ? And yet , for all his wings , the fool was drowned . K. Hen . I , Dædalus ; my poor boy 156 [ ACT V. THIRD PART OF.
... fool was that of Crete , That taught his son the office of a fowl ? And yet , for all his wings , the fool was drowned . K. Hen . I , Dædalus ; my poor boy 156 [ ACT V. THIRD PART OF.
Page 179
... Fool , fool ! thou whet'st a knife to kill thyself . The day will come , that thou shalt wish for me To help thee curse this poisonous , bunch - backed toad . Hast . False - boding woman , end thy frantic curse ; Lest , to thy harm ...
... Fool , fool ! thou whet'st a knife to kill thyself . The day will come , that thou shalt wish for me To help thee curse this poisonous , bunch - backed toad . Hast . False - boding woman , end thy frantic curse ; Lest , to thy harm ...
Page 181
... fools ' eyes drop tears . I like you , lads ; —about your business straight . Go , go , despatch . 1 Murd . We will , my noble lord . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . London . A Room in the Tower . Enter CLARENCE and BRAKENBURY . Brak . Why looks ...
... fools ' eyes drop tears . I like you , lads ; —about your business straight . Go , go , despatch . 1 Murd . We will , my noble lord . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . London . A Room in the Tower . Enter CLARENCE and BRAKENBURY . Brak . Why looks ...
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