The Plays of William Shakspeare, Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copies, Left by the Late George Steevens, and Edmond Malone, with a Sketch of His Life, and a Glossary. New Ed. RevLongman, 1853 - 960 pages |
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Page 154
... majesty , - About surrender - up of Aquitain To her decrepit , sick , and bed - rid father : Therefore this article is made in vain , Or vainly comes the admired princess hither . King . What say you , lords ? why , this was quite ...
... majesty , - About surrender - up of Aquitain To her decrepit , sick , and bed - rid father : Therefore this article is made in vain , Or vainly comes the admired princess hither . King . What say you , lords ? why , this was quite ...
Page 175
... majesty ? Prin . Boyet , prepare ; I will away to - night . King . Madam , not so ; I do beseech you , stay . Prin . Prepare , 1 say . I thank you , gracious lords , - For all your fair endeavours ; and entreat , Out of a new - sad soul ...
... majesty ? Prin . Boyet , prepare ; I will away to - night . King . Madam , not so ; I do beseech you , stay . Prin . Prepare , 1 say . I thank you , gracious lords , - For all your fair endeavours ; and entreat , Out of a new - sad soul ...
Page 176
... majesty , vouchsafe me , Prin . Was not that Hector ? Dum . The worthy knight of Troy . Arm . I will kiss thy royal finger , and take leave : 1 am a votary ; I have vowed to Jaquenetta to hold the plough for her sweet love three years ...
... majesty , vouchsafe me , Prin . Was not that Hector ? Dum . The worthy knight of Troy . Arm . I will kiss thy royal finger , and take leave : 1 am a votary ; I have vowed to Jaquenetta to hold the plough for her sweet love three years ...
Page 225
... majesty's command , to whom I am now in ward , evermore in subjection . Laf . You shall find of the king a husband , ma- dam ; — you , sir , a father : He that so generally is at all times good , must of necessity hold his virtue to you ...
... majesty's command , to whom I am now in ward , evermore in subjection . Laf . You shall find of the king a husband , ma- dam ; — you , sir , a father : He that so generally is at all times good , must of necessity hold his virtue to you ...
Page 227
... majesty's . King . I would I had that corporal soundness now , As when thy father , and myself , in friendship First try'd our soldiership ! He did look far Into the service of the time , and was Discipled of the bravest : he lasted ...
... majesty's . King . I would I had that corporal soundness now , As when thy father , and myself , in friendship First try'd our soldiership ! He did look far Into the service of the time , and was Discipled of the bravest : he lasted ...
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