The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 10T. Tegg, 1812 |
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Page 113
... tell me of you , bade me trust you ; but I do not greatly care to be deceiv'd , That have no use for trusting . If your master Would have a queen his beggar , you must tell him , That majesty , to keep decorum , must No less beg than a ...
... tell me of you , bade me trust you ; but I do not greatly care to be deceiv'd , That have no use for trusting . If your master Would have a queen his beggar , you must tell him , That majesty , to keep decorum , must No less beg than a ...
Page 163
... tell what I can tell . Lear . Why , what canst thou tell , my boy ? Fool . She will taste as like this , as a crab does to a crab . Thou canst tell , why one's nose stands i'th ' middle of his face ? Lear . No. Fool . Why , to keep his ...
... tell what I can tell . Lear . Why , what canst thou tell , my boy ? Fool . She will taste as like this , as a crab does to a crab . Thou canst tell , why one's nose stands i'th ' middle of his face ? Lear . No. Fool . Why , to keep his ...
Page 389
... tell him , with the occurrents , more or less , Which have solicited , -The rest is silence . [ Dies . Hor . Now cracks a noble heart ; -Good night , sweet prince ; And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest ! Why does the drum come ...
... tell him , with the occurrents , more or less , Which have solicited , -The rest is silence . [ Dies . Hor . Now cracks a noble heart ; -Good night , sweet prince ; And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest ! Why does the drum come ...
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