The plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4Longman, 1856 |
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Page 32
... brother , get you in again Comfort my sister , cheer her , call her wife : ' Tis holy sport , to be a little vain ' , When the sweet breath of flattery conquers strife . Ant . S. Sweet mistress , ( what your name is else , I know not ...
... brother , get you in again Comfort my sister , cheer her , call her wife : ' Tis holy sport , to be a little vain ' , When the sweet breath of flattery conquers strife . Ant . S. Sweet mistress , ( what your name is else , I know not ...
Page 40
... brother in this case , If he should scorn me so apparently . : - Off . I do arrest you , sir ; you hear the suit . Ant . E. I do obey thee , till I give thee bail : - But , sirrah , you shall buy this sport as dear As all the metal in ...
... brother in this case , If he should scorn me so apparently . : - Off . I do arrest you , sir ; you hear the suit . Ant . E. I do obey thee , till I give thee bail : - But , sirrah , you shall buy this sport as dear As all the metal in ...
Page 67
... brother : -What I told you then , I hope , I shall have leisure to make good ; If this be not a dream I see and hear . husband ? Ang . That is the chain , sir , which you had of me . Ant . S. I think it be , sir ; I deny it not . Ant ...
... brother : -What I told you then , I hope , I shall have leisure to make good ; If this be not a dream I see and hear . husband ? Ang . That is the chain , sir , which you had of me . Ant . S. I think it be , sir ; I deny it not . Ant ...
Page 69
... brother and brother ; go hand in hand , not one before another . And now let's [ Exeunt * . 4 On a careful revision of the foregoing scenes , I do not hesi- tate to pronounce them the composition of two very unequal writers . Shakspeare ...
... brother and brother ; go hand in hand , not one before another . And now let's [ Exeunt * . 4 On a careful revision of the foregoing scenes , I do not hesi- tate to pronounce them the composition of two very unequal writers . Shakspeare ...
Page 162
... brother ? Len . For certain , sir , he is not : I have a file Of all the gentry ; there is Siward's son , 6 My mind she has mated , ] i . e . amated , dismayed . 7 Excite the mortified man . ] i . e . a religious , an ascetic . And many ...
... brother ? Len . For certain , sir , he is not : I have a file Of all the gentry ; there is Siward's son , 6 My mind she has mated , ] i . e . amated , dismayed . 7 Excite the mortified man . ] i . e . a religious , an ascetic . And many ...
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