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A Place in the Story: Servants and Service in Shakespeare's Plays - Page 159
by Linda Anderson - 2005 - 339 pages
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The Works of Mr. William Shakespear;: In Eight Volumes. Adorn'd ..., Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1714 - 458 pages
...Mask "Bo fright our Party. North. How doth ray Son, and Brother ? Thou tiembleft ; and the whitenefs in thy Cheek Is apter than thy Tongue, to tell thy Errand. E-en fuch a Man, fo faint, fo fpiritlefs, So dull, fo dead in Look, fo woe be-gone, Drew Priam's Curtain,...
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The Works of Shakespeare ...: Collated with the Oldest Copies, and ..., Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1740 - 492 pages
...tojigue to tell thy errand. Even fuch a man, fo faint, fo fpiritlefs, So dull, fo dead in look, fo woe-be-gone, Drew Priam's curtain in the dead of night, And would have told him, half his froy was burn'd : cut But Priam found the fire, ere he his tongue ; And I my Percy's, death, ere thou...
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King Richard II. King Henry IV. King Henry VI, part 1

William Shakespeare - 1747 - 540 pages
...Mask To fright our Party. North. How doth my fon, and Brother ? «c Thou trembleft ; and the whitenefs in thy cheek " Is apter than thy tongue to tell thy errand. " Even fuch a man, fo faint, fo Ipiritlefs, " 3 So dull, fo dead in look, fo woe-be-gone, *' Drew Priam's...
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The Works of Shakespear: In Eight Volumes, Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1747 - 544 pages
...Mask To fright our Party. North. How doth my fon, and Brother? " Thou trembleft -, and the whitenefs in thy cheek " Is apter than thy tongue to tell thy errand. " Even fuch a man, fo faint, fo Ipiritlels, *' J So dull, fo dead in look, fo woe-be-gone, " Drew Priam's...
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The History of Tom Jones: A Foundling, Volume 4

Henry Fielding - England - 1749 - 328 pages
...Man, fo faint, fo fpiritlefs, . i * So dull, fo dead in Look, fo woc-be-gone, Drew/V/vz/;;'s Curtains in the dead of Night, And would have told him, half his Troy I was burn'd) i entered the Room, and declared, — That Madam Sophia tvas not to be found. i... i...
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The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling: In Four Volumes, Volume 3

Henry Fielding - English fiction - 1750 - 308 pages
...fuch a Man, fo faint, fo fpiritlefs, So dull, fo dead in Look, fo woe-be-gone, Drew Priam's Curtains in the dead of Night, And would have told him, half his Troy was burn'd) enter'd the Room, and declared, — That Madam Sophia was net ta bt found• * Not to be found...
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The beauties of Shakespear: regularly selected from each play ..., Volume 2

William Shakespeare - 1752 - 268 pages
...errand. Even fuch a man, fo faint, fo fpiritlefs, So dull, fo dead in look, fo woe-be-gone, Drew Priam 's curtain in the dead of night, And would have told him half his Troy was burn'd. I fee a ftrange confeffion in thine eye ; Thou fhak'ft thy head, and hold ft it fear or fin...
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The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 4

William Shakespeare - 1752 - 584 pages
...uglieft Mask To fright our Party. North. How doth my fon, and Brother ? Thoutrembleft; and the whitenefs in thy cheek Is apter than thy tongue to tell thy errand. Even fuch a man, fo faint, fo fpiritlefs, So dull, fo dead in look, fo woe-be-gone, Drew Priam's curtain...
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A General View of the Stage: By Mr. Wilkes

Samuel Derrick - 1759 - 360 pages
...Northum'rland tin fon's death berland thus addrefles the rneflenger of his Thou tremblcft, and the whitenefs in thy cheek Is apter than thy tongue to tell thy errand. Even fucb a Man, fo faint, fo fpiritlcfs, So dull, fo dead in look, fo "jooe-be-gone, Drew Priam's curtains...
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Elements of Criticism, Volume 3

Lord Henry Home Kames - Criticism - 1762 - 464 pages
...Richard II. aft 5. fc. 3. Northumberland. How doth my fon and brother ? Thou trembleft, and the whitenefo in thy cheek Is apter than thy tongue to tell thy errand. Even fuch a roan, fo faint, fo fpiritlefs> So dull, fb dead in look, fo wo-be-gone, Drew Priam1s curtain...
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