The Plays of William Shakespeare, 8 tomasF. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... hold . Hold your hand , my lord : How now , you dog ? Reg . Serv . If you did wear a beard upon your chin , I'd shake it on this quarrel : What do you mean ? Corn . My villain ! [ Draws , and runs at him . Serv . Nay , then come on ...
... hold . Hold your hand , my lord : How now , you dog ? Reg . Serv . If you did wear a beard upon your chin , I'd shake it on this quarrel : What do you mean ? Corn . My villain ! [ Draws , and runs at him . Serv . Nay , then come on ...
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... hold thy bloody hand : Why dost thou lash that whore ? Strip thine own back ; Thou hotly lust'st to use her in that kind For which thou whipp'st her . The usurer hangs the cozener . Through tatter'd clothes small vices do appear ; Robes ...
... hold thy bloody hand : Why dost thou lash that whore ? Strip thine own back ; Thou hotly lust'st to use her in that kind For which thou whipp'st her . The usurer hangs the cozener . Through tatter'd clothes small vices do appear ; Robes ...
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... hold on thee . Let go his arm . Edg . Chill not let go , zir , without vurther ' casion . Stew . Let go , slave , or thou diest . Edg . Good gentleman , go your gait ' , and let poor volk pass . And ch'ud ha ' been zwagger'd out of my ...
... hold on thee . Let go his arm . Edg . Chill not let go , zir , without vurther ' casion . Stew . Let go , slave , or thou diest . Edg . Good gentleman , go your gait ' , and let poor volk pass . And ch'ud ha ' been zwagger'd out of my ...
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... hold your - let's see ; ' Would I were assur'd O , look upon me , sir , hands in benediction o'er me : - No , sir , you must not kneel . Lear . Pray , do not mock me : I am a very foolish fond old man , Fourscore and upward ; and , to ...
... hold your - let's see ; ' Would I were assur'd O , look upon me , sir , hands in benediction o'er me : - No , sir , you must not kneel . Lear . Pray , do not mock me : I am a very foolish fond old man , Fourscore and upward ; and , to ...
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... Holds it true , sir , That the duke of Cornwall was so slain ? Kent . Gent . Who is conductor of his people ? Kent . The bastard son of Gloster . Gent . Most certain , sir . As ' tis said , They say , Edgar , His banish'd son , is with ...
... Holds it true , sir , That the duke of Cornwall was so slain ? Kent . Gent . Who is conductor of his people ? Kent . The bastard son of Gloster . Gent . Most certain , sir . As ' tis said , They say , Edgar , His banish'd son , is with ...
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ancient art thou BENVOLIO better blood Brabantio CAPULET Cassio Cordelia Corn Cyprus daughter dead dear death Denmark Desdemona dost thou doth Duke Edmund Emil EMILIA Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair Farewell father fear fool Fortinbras friar Gent gentleman give Gloster GONERIL Guildenstern Hamlet hath hear heart heaven hither honest honour Horatio i'the Iago is't JOHNSON Juliet Kent king knave lady Laer Laertes Lear look lord madam MALONE Mantua marry matter means Mercutio Michael Cassio Moor murder never night noble Nurse o'er Ophelia Othello play poison'd POLONIUS poor Pr'ythee pray Queen Roderigo Romeo SCENE Shakspeare signifies soul speak sweet sword tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast thought to-night Tybalt villain wife word