The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 6AMS Press, 1968 |
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Page 94
... Hold your hand , my lord : I've ferv'd you , ever fince I was a child ; But better fervice have I never done you , Than now to bid you hold . Reg . How now , you dog ? Serv . If you did wear a beard upon your chin , I'd shake it on this ...
... Hold your hand , my lord : I've ferv'd you , ever fince I was a child ; But better fervice have I never done you , Than now to bid you hold . Reg . How now , you dog ? Serv . If you did wear a beard upon your chin , I'd shake it on this ...
Page 177
... hold your hand more clofe . I did endure Not feldom , nor no flight , checks ; when I have Prompted you in the ebb of your estate , And your great flow of debts . My dear - lov'd Lord , Though you hear now too late , yet now's a time ...
... hold your hand more clofe . I did endure Not feldom , nor no flight , checks ; when I have Prompted you in the ebb of your estate , And your great flow of debts . My dear - lov'd Lord , Though you hear now too late , yet now's a time ...
Page 399
... hold rumour From what we fear , yet know not what we fear ; But float upon a wild and violent sea Each way , and ... hold rumour For what we fear— ] To hold rumour , fignifies to be govern'd by the authority of rumour . Son . Son . As ...
... hold rumour From what we fear , yet know not what we fear ; But float upon a wild and violent sea Each way , and ... hold rumour For what we fear— ] To hold rumour , fignifies to be govern'd by the authority of rumour . Son . Son . As ...
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