The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With Glossarial Notes, a Sketch of His Life, and an Estimate of His WritingsWilliam Baynes, 1825 - 908 pages |
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... fool ; is that a shame ? —Note but this fool.- Was not a man my father ? Hadst thou foxship To banish him that struck more blows for Rome , Than thou hast spoken words ? Sic . O blessed heavens ! Vol . More noble blows , than ever thou ...
... fool ; is that a shame ? —Note but this fool.- Was not a man my father ? Hadst thou foxship To banish him that struck more blows for Rome , Than thou hast spoken words ? Sic . O blessed heavens ! Vol . More noble blows , than ever thou ...
Page 52
... fool : behold and see . Cleo . If it be love indeed , tell me how much ? Ant . There's beggary in the love that can be reckon'd . Cleo . I'll set a bourn + how far to be belov'd . Ant . Then must thou needs find out new hea- ven , new ...
... fool : behold and see . Cleo . If it be love indeed , tell me how much ? Ant . There's beggary in the love that can be reckon'd . Cleo . I'll set a bourn + how far to be belov'd . Ant . Then must thou needs find out new hea- ven , new ...
Page 78
... fool their preparation , and to conquer Their most absurd intents . - Now , Charmian ? - Antony call ; I see him rouse himself Enter CHARMIAN . Show me , my women , like a queen ; -Go fetch My best attires ; -I am again for Cydnus , To ...
... fool their preparation , and to conquer Their most absurd intents . - Now , Charmian ? - Antony call ; I see him rouse himself Enter CHARMIAN . Show me , my women , like a queen ; -Go fetch My best attires ; -I am again for Cydnus , To ...
Page 102
... fool to stay behind her father ; let her to the Greeks ; and so I'll tell her the next time I see her : for my part ... Fools on both sides ! Helen must needs be fair , When with your blood you daily paint her thus . I cannot fight upon ...
... fool to stay behind her father ; let her to the Greeks ; and so I'll tell her the next time I see her : for my part ... Fools on both sides ! Helen must needs be fair , When with your blood you daily paint her thus . I cannot fight upon ...
Page 108
... fool . Ther . Ay , but that fool knows not himself . Ajar . Therefore I beat thee . Ther . Lo , lo , lo , lo , what modicums of wit he utters ! his evasions have ears thus long . I have bobbed his brain , more than he has beat my bones ...
... fool . Ther . Ay , but that fool knows not himself . Ajar . Therefore I beat thee . Ther . Lo , lo , lo , lo , what modicums of wit he utters ! his evasions have ears thus long . I have bobbed his brain , more than he has beat my bones ...
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