The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare...Lippincott, 1854 |
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... bears not one , Let villainy itself forswear't . I must Forsake the court : to do ' t , or no , is certain To me a break - neck . Happy star , reign now ! Here comes Bohemia . Pol . Enter POLIXENES . This is strange ? methinks , My ...
... bears not one , Let villainy itself forswear't . I must Forsake the court : to do ' t , or no , is certain To me a break - neck . Happy star , reign now ! Here comes Bohemia . Pol . Enter POLIXENES . This is strange ? methinks , My ...
Page 14
... bear it . Cam . Sir , I'll tell you ; Since I am charged in honour , and by him That I think honourable : Therefore , mark my counsel ; Which must be even as swiftly follow'd , as I mean to utter it ; or both yourself and me Cry , lost ...
... bear it . Cam . Sir , I'll tell you ; Since I am charged in honour , and by him That I think honourable : Therefore , mark my counsel ; Which must be even as swiftly follow'd , as I mean to utter it ; or both yourself and me Cry , lost ...
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... bear along impawn'd , -away to - night . Your followers I will whisper to the business ; And will , by twos and threes , at several posterns , Clear them of the city : For myself , I'll put My fortunes to your service , which are here ...
... bear along impawn'd , -away to - night . Your followers I will whisper to the business ; And will , by twos and threes , at several posterns , Clear them of the city : For myself , I'll put My fortunes to your service , which are here ...
Page 16
... bear'st my life off hence : Let us avoid . Cam . It is in mine authority , to command The keys of all the posterns : Please your highness To take the urgent hour : Come , sir , away . [ Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE 1. - The same . Enter ...
... bear'st my life off hence : Let us avoid . Cam . It is in mine authority , to command The keys of all the posterns : Please your highness To take the urgent hour : Come , sir , away . [ Exeunt . ACT II . SCENE 1. - The same . Enter ...
Page 17
... your command . Leon . I know ' t too well . Give me the boy ; I am glad , you did not nurse him : Though he does bear some sign of me , yet you Have too much blood in him . Her . What is this ? sport ? Leon . Scene 1 . 17 WINTER'S TALE .
... your command . Leon . I know ' t too well . Give me the boy ; I am glad , you did not nurse him : Though he does bear some sign of me , yet you Have too much blood in him . Her . What is this ? sport ? Leon . Scene 1 . 17 WINTER'S TALE .
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