The Plays of William Shakespeare: The tragediesCassell, Petter & Galpin, 1865 |
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... thine , ' read " by thee . " " Henry VIII . " - Note 55 , Act iii . , line 14 , for '87 , ' read " 89 , " in reference . " Coriolanus . " - Note 85 , Act iii . , for Note 11 , Act v . , King John , ' " ' read " Note 60 , Act ii ...
... thine , ' read " by thee . " " Henry VIII . " - Note 55 , Act iii . , line 14 , for '87 , ' read " 89 , " in reference . " Coriolanus . " - Note 85 , Act iii . , for Note 11 , Act v . , King John , ' " ' read " Note 60 , Act ii ...
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... thine in great revenue ! Heaven bless thee from a tutor , and discipline come not near thee ! Let thy blood be thy direction till thy death ! then if she that lays thee out says thou art a fair corse , I'll be sworn and sworn upon ' t ...
... thine in great revenue ! Heaven bless thee from a tutor , and discipline come not near thee ! Let thy blood be thy direction till thy death ! then if she that lays thee out says thou art a fair corse , I'll be sworn and sworn upon ' t ...
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William Shakespeare Mary Cowden Clarke. VOL . III . Agamemnon . They are in action .. Nestor . Now , Ajax , hold thine own ! Act IV . Scene V. 173 Through ranks of Greekish youth ; and I have A.
William Shakespeare Mary Cowden Clarke. VOL . III . Agamemnon . They are in action .. Nestor . Now , Ajax , hold thine own ! Act IV . Scene V. 173 Through ranks of Greekish youth ; and I have A.
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... thine own ! Tro . Awake thee ! Hector , thou sleep'st ; Agam . His blows are well dispos'd : - there , Ajax ! Dio . You must no more . [ Trumpets cease . Ene . Princes , enough , so please you . Ajax . I am not warm yet ; let us fight ...
... thine own ! Tro . Awake thee ! Hector , thou sleep'st ; Agam . His blows are well dispos'd : - there , Ajax ! Dio . You must no more . [ Trumpets cease . Ene . Princes , enough , so please you . Ajax . I am not warm yet ; let us fight ...
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... thine eye ? Achil Tell me , you heavens , in which part of his body Shall I destroy him ? whether there , or there , or there That I may give the local wound a name , And make distinct the very breach whereout Hector's great spirit flew ...
... thine eye ? Achil Tell me , you heavens , in which part of his body Shall I destroy him ? whether there , or there , or there That I may give the local wound a name , And make distinct the very breach whereout Hector's great spirit flew ...
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Achilles Ajax allusion Antony Apem bear blood Brutus Casca Cassio Cleo Coriolanus Cres death Desdemona dost doth elliptically understood Enter Exeunt Exit express eyes father fear Folio prints fool friends gods Hamlet hand hath hear heart heaven Hector Henry IV honour Iago Julius Cæsar Kent King lady Lear look lord Love's Labour's Lost Macb Macbeth Macd madam Marcius means Merchant of Venice misprint nature noble Note Othello passage referred phrase play pray present passage Quartos Queen Richard III Rome Romeo and Juliet SCENE Second Part Henry sense sentence Serv Servant Shake Shakespeare signifying speak speech stand sweet sword tell thee there's thine thou art thou hast Timon of Athens Troilus and Cressida Twelfth Night Ulyss Winter's Tale word