The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare...Lippincott, 1854 |
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Page 49
... hope so , sir ; for I have about me many parcels of charge . Clo . What hast here ? ballads ? Mop . Pray now , buy some : I love a ballad in print , a ' - life ; for then we are sure they are true . Aut . Here's one to a very doleful ...
... hope so , sir ; for I have about me many parcels of charge . Clo . What hast here ? ballads ? Mop . Pray now , buy some : I love a ballad in print , a ' - life ; for then we are sure they are true . Aut . Here's one to a very doleful ...
Page 57
... hope to help you ; But , as you shake of one , to take another : Nothing so certain as our anchors ; who Do their best office , if they can but stay you , Where you'll be loath to be : Besides , you know , Prosperity is the very bond of ...
... hope to help you ; But , as you shake of one , to take another : Nothing so certain as our anchors ; who Do their best office , if they can but stay you , Where you'll be loath to be : Besides , you know , Prosperity is the very bond of ...
Page 60
... hope is , I shall so prevail , To force him after in whose company I shall review Sicilia , for whose sight I have a woman's longing . ( Aside . ) Flo . Fortune speed us ! - Thus we set on , Camillo , to the sea - side . Cam . The ...
... hope is , I shall so prevail , To force him after in whose company I shall review Sicilia , for whose sight I have a woman's longing . ( Aside . ) Flo . Fortune speed us ! - Thus we set on , Camillo , to the sea - side . Cam . The ...
Page 63
... hope I shall not be flayed out of it . Aut . O , that's the case of the shepherd's son : -Hang him , he'll be made an example . Clo . Comfort , good confort . We must to the king , and shew our strange sights : he must know , ' tis none ...
... hope I shall not be flayed out of it . Aut . O , that's the case of the shepherd's son : -Hang him , he'll be made an example . Clo . Comfort , good confort . We must to the king , and shew our strange sights : he must know , ' tis none ...
Page 73
... hope of answer : thither with all greediness of affection , are they gone ; and there they intend to sup . 1 Gent . I thought , she had some great matter there in hand ; for she hath privately , twice or thrice a day , ever since the ...
... hope of answer : thither with all greediness of affection , are they gone ; and there they intend to sup . 1 Gent . I thought , she had some great matter there in hand ; for she hath privately , twice or thrice a day , ever since the ...
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