Illustrations of Shakspeare; comprised in 230 vignette engravings by [J.] Thompson, from designs by Thurston1830 |
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... father , you have Put the wild waters in this roar , allay them . Act I. Scene II . Ste . Come on your ways ! open your mouth : here is that which will give language to you , cat ; open your mouth . Act II . Scene II . Fer . - My sweet ...
... father , you have Put the wild waters in this roar , allay them . Act I. Scene II . Ste . Come on your ways ! open your mouth : here is that which will give language to you , cat ; open your mouth . Act II . Scene II . Fer . - My sweet ...
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... father In manners as in shape ! thy blood and virtue Contend for empire in thee ; and thy goodness Share with thy birth - right ! Hel . What I can do , can do no hurt to try , Since you set up your rest ' gainst remedy ; He that of ...
... father In manners as in shape ! thy blood and virtue Contend for empire in thee ; and thy goodness Share with thy birth - right ! Hel . What I can do , can do no hurt to try , Since you set up your rest ' gainst remedy ; He that of ...
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... father is so sick ; and keeping such vile company as thou art , hath in reason taken from me all ostentation of sorrow . Act II . Scene 11 . K. Henry . How many thousand of my poorest sub- jects Are at this hour asleep ! -Sleep ! gentle ...
... father is so sick ; and keeping such vile company as thou art , hath in reason taken from me all ostentation of sorrow . Act II . Scene 11 . K. Henry . How many thousand of my poorest sub- jects Are at this hour asleep ! -Sleep ! gentle ...
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... father's arms ; My spirit can no longer bear these harms . Soldiers , adieu ! I have what I would have , Now my old arms are young John Talbot's grave . [ dies . ] Act IV . Scene VII . Mar. What though I be enthrall'd ? he seems a ...
... father's arms ; My spirit can no longer bear these harms . Soldiers , adieu ! I have what I would have , Now my old arms are young John Talbot's grave . [ dies . ] Act IV . Scene VII . Mar. What though I be enthrall'd ? he seems a ...
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... father be alive ? Act II . Scene II . Q. Mar. Cancel his bond of life , dear Gcd , I pray , That I may live to say , -The dog is dead ! Act IV . Scene IV . Act I. Scene IV . Hast . Come , lead me to the block , bear him my head ; They ...
... father be alive ? Act II . Scene II . Q. Mar. Cancel his bond of life , dear Gcd , I pray , That I may live to say , -The dog is dead ! Act IV . Scene IV . Act I. Scene IV . Hast . Come , lead me to the block , bear him my head ; They ...
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Act III Act IV arms Athens Beat Borachio Break off thy breath is noisome brother kindly greets Cæsar charge:-you shall comprehend comprehend all vagrom cudgels depart unkissed deputed sword Dogb dost thou Falstaff forsooth foul breath foul wind Give me thy hark haste thee quick hath hear their detractions heaven Henry IV honour hear husband Isab Juliet King Henry King Henry VI lady Lear let them signify Lord Angelo loud and kneel madam married marshall's truncheon master me.-What Measure for Measure Methinks o'er pardon from Lord pestilence Pluck right noble Claudio Romeo royal duke runs presently mad Scene 11 Scene I.
F. Peter Scene II Scene VII SHAKSPEARE sign,-Here sleep sorrow Stratford-on-Avon sweet taker runs presently tempest thou art thou hast thy hand Timon tongues twill Venice vilely painted villain Viola what's your suit wilt thou woeful suitor wretch