The Dramatic Works of William ShakespeareGall & Inglis, 1864 - 934 pages |
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Page 73
... sword again . Sir And . An you part so , mistress , I would I might never draw sword again . Fair lady , do you think you have fools in hand ? Mar. Sir , I have not you by the hand . Sir And . Marry , but you shall have ; and here's my ...
... sword again . Sir And . An you part so , mistress , I would I might never draw sword again . Fair lady , do you think you have fools in hand ? Mar. Sir , I have not you by the hand . Sir And . Marry , but you shall have ; and here's my ...
Page 87
... sword stark naked : for meddle you must , that's cer- tain , or forswear to wear iron about you . Vio . That is as uncivil , as strange . I beseech you , do me this courteous office , as to know of the knight what my offence to him is ...
... sword stark naked : for meddle you must , that's cer- tain , or forswear to wear iron about you . Vio . That is as uncivil , as strange . I beseech you , do me this courteous office , as to know of the knight what my offence to him is ...
Page 88
... sword . Sir And . An I do not , - [ Exit . Fab . Come , let's see the event . Sir To . I dare lay any money , ' twill be no- thing yet . [ Exeunt . Act Fourth . SCENE I. THE STREET BEFORE OLIVIA'S HOUSE . Enter Sebastian and Clown . Clo ...
... sword . Sir And . An I do not , - [ Exit . Fab . Come , let's see the event . Sir To . I dare lay any money , ' twill be no- thing yet . [ Exeunt . Act Fourth . SCENE I. THE STREET BEFORE OLIVIA'S HOUSE . Enter Sebastian and Clown . Clo ...
Page 132
... sword , I fear thee not . Claud . Marry , beshrew my hand , If it should give your age such cause of fear : In faith , my hand meant nothing to my sword . L. Tush , tush , man , never fleer and jest at me : I speak not like a dotard ...
... sword , I fear thee not . Claud . Marry , beshrew my hand , If it should give your age such cause of fear : In faith , my hand meant nothing to my sword . L. Tush , tush , man , never fleer and jest at me : I speak not like a dotard ...
Page 144
... sword to kill himself ; which the ladies cannot abide . How answer you that ? Snout . By'r lakin , 1 a parlous fear ... swords ; and that Pyramus is not killed indeed : and for the more better assurance , tell them , that I Pyramus ...
... sword to kill himself ; which the ladies cannot abide . How answer you that ? Snout . By'r lakin , 1 a parlous fear ... swords ; and that Pyramus is not killed indeed : and for the more better assurance , tell them , that I Pyramus ...
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