The Round Table: Characters of Shakespear's PlaysJ.M. Dent & Sons, 1960 - 366 pages |
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... thee , then the world will say , that through desire to revenge thy private injuries , thou hast for ever undone thy good friends , who did most lovingly and courteously receive thee . " Martius gave good ear unto his mother's words ...
... thee , then the world will say , that through desire to revenge thy private injuries , thou hast for ever undone thy good friends , who did most lovingly and courteously receive thee . " Martius gave good ear unto his mother's words ...
Page 240
... thee the best springs ; I'll pluck thee berries , I'll fish for thee , and get thee wood enough . I pr'ythee let me bring thee where crabs grow , And I with my long nails will dig thee pig - nuts : Shew thee a jay's nest , and instruct thee ...
... thee the best springs ; I'll pluck thee berries , I'll fish for thee , and get thee wood enough . I pr'ythee let me bring thee where crabs grow , And I with my long nails will dig thee pig - nuts : Shew thee a jay's nest , and instruct thee ...
Page 282
... thee ? ' Hostess . Marry , if thou wert an honest man , thyself , and the money too . Thou didst swear to me upon a parcel - gilt goblet , sitting in my Dolphin- chamber , at the round table , by a sea - coal fire on Wednesday in ...
... thee ? ' Hostess . Marry , if thou wert an honest man , thyself , and the money too . Thou didst swear to me upon a parcel - gilt goblet , sitting in my Dolphin- chamber , at the round table , by a sea - coal fire on Wednesday in ...
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On the Love of Life | 1 |
On Modern Comedy | 7 |
On Mr Keans Iago | 14 |
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