TragediesP.F. Collier, 1865 |
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Page 191
... Exit . Should we be taking leave As long a term as yet we have to live , The loathness to depart would grow : Adieu ! Imo . Nay , stay a little : Were you but riding forth to air yourself , Such parting were too petty . Look here , love ...
... Exit . Should we be taking leave As long a term as yet we have to live , The loathness to depart would grow : Adieu ! Imo . Nay , stay a little : Were you but riding forth to air yourself , Such parting were too petty . Look here , love ...
Page 219
... Exit . Son , I say , follow the king . [ SCENE V. Clo . That man of hers , Pisanio , her old servant , I have not seen these two days . Queen . Go , look after.- [ Exit CLOTEN . Pisanio , thou that stand'st so for Posthumus ! - He hath ...
... Exit . Son , I say , follow the king . [ SCENE V. Clo . That man of hers , Pisanio , her old servant , I have not seen these two days . Queen . Go , look after.- [ Exit CLOTEN . Pisanio , thou that stand'st so for Posthumus ! - He hath ...
Page 446
... Exit EDMUND . O , the difference of man and man ! To thee a woman's services are due ; My fool usurps my body . Stew . a Madam , here comes my lord . [ Exit Steward . Enter ALBANY . Gon . I have been worth the whistle.b Alb . O Goneril ...
... Exit EDMUND . O , the difference of man and man ! To thee a woman's services are due ; My fool usurps my body . Stew . a Madam , here comes my lord . [ Exit Steward . Enter ALBANY . Gon . I have been worth the whistle.b Alb . O Goneril ...
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ROMEO AND JULIET | 3 |
CONTENTS | 4 |
Costume of Senators and Ladies from a draw | 9 |
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