The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Comedies. HistoriesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... LIVE WITHOUT AN HEIR , IF THAT WHICH IS LOST BE NOT FOUND . " " On their return , upon an appointed day , the queen was " brought in before the judgment - seat . " Shakspere has followed a part of the tragical ending of this scene ; but ...
... LIVE WITHOUT AN HEIR , IF THAT WHICH IS LOST BE NOT FOUND . " " On their return , upon an appointed day , the queen was " brought in before the judgment - seat . " Shakspere has followed a part of the tragical ending of this scene ; but ...
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... live . Arch . If the king had no son they would desire to live on crutches till he had one . [ Exeunt . a Vast . So the folio of 1623. That of 1632 reads vast sea . In Pericles we have the line , " Thou God of this great vast , rebuke ...
... live . Arch . If the king had no son they would desire to live on crutches till he had one . [ Exeunt . a Vast . So the folio of 1623. That of 1632 reads vast sea . In Pericles we have the line , " Thou God of this great vast , rebuke ...
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... them both : Were my wife's liver Infected as her life , she would not live The running of one glass . 6 a See King Lear , ' Act III . , Scene 4 . Cam . Who does infect her ? Leon . Why SCENE II . ] 27 A WINTER'S TALE .
... them both : Were my wife's liver Infected as her life , she would not live The running of one glass . 6 a See King Lear , ' Act III . , Scene 4 . Cam . Who does infect her ? Leon . Why SCENE II . ] 27 A WINTER'S TALE .
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... live : the queen receives Much comfort in ' t : says , " My poor prisoner , I am innocent as you . ' Paul . I dare be sworn : — These dangerous unsafe lunes i ' the king ! beshrew them ! He must be told on ' t , and he shall : the ...
... live : the queen receives Much comfort in ' t : says , " My poor prisoner , I am innocent as you . ' Paul . I dare be sworn : — These dangerous unsafe lunes i ' the king ! beshrew them ! He must be told on ' t , and he shall : the ...
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... live on , to see this bastard kneel And call me father ? Than curse it then . Better burn it now , It shall not neither . But , be it ; let it live : You , sir , come you hither ; [ to ANT . You , that have been so tenderly officious ...
... live on , to see this bastard kneel And call me father ? Than curse it then . Better burn it now , It shall not neither . But , be it ; let it live : You , sir , come you hither ; [ to ANT . You , that have been so tenderly officious ...
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