The Family Shakspeare, in Ten Volumes: In which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family, Volumen7Longman, 1820 |
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... Fool , fool ! thou whet'st a knife to kill thyself . The day will come , that thou shalt wish for me To help thee curse this pois'nous hunch - back'd toad . Hast . False - boding woman , end thy frantick curse ; Lest , to thy harm ...
... Fool , fool ! thou whet'st a knife to kill thyself . The day will come , that thou shalt wish for me To help thee curse this pois'nous hunch - back'd toad . Hast . False - boding woman , end thy frantick curse ; Lest , to thy harm ...
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... fools ' eyes drop tears : - I like lads ; you Go , go , despatch . 1 Murd . about your business straight , We will , my noble lord . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . A Room in the Tower . Enter CLARENCE and BRAKENBURY . Brak . Why looks your grace ...
... fools ' eyes drop tears : - I like lads ; you Go , go , despatch . 1 Murd . about your business straight , We will , my noble lord . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . A Room in the Tower . Enter CLARENCE and BRAKENBURY . Brak . Why looks your grace ...
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... fool , he shall never wake until the great judgment day .. 1 Murd . Why , then he'll say , we stabb'd him sleeping . 2 Murd . The urging of that word , judgment , hath bred a kind of remorse in me . 1 Murd . What ? art thou afraid ? 2 E ...
... fool , he shall never wake until the great judgment day .. 1 Murd . Why , then he'll say , we stabb'd him sleeping . 2 Murd . The urging of that word , judgment , hath bred a kind of remorse in me . 1 Murd . What ? art thou afraid ? 2 E ...
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... fools , [ Descends from his Throne . And unrespective boys : none are for me , That look into me with considerate eyes ; — High - reaching Buckingham grows circumspect.- Boy , - Page . My lord . K. Rich . Know'st thou not any , whom ...
... fools , [ Descends from his Throne . And unrespective boys : none are for me , That look into me with considerate eyes ; — High - reaching Buckingham grows circumspect.- Boy , - Page . My lord . K. Rich . Know'st thou not any , whom ...
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... fool , and shallow , changing —woman ! How now ? what news ? Enter RATCLIFF ; CATESBY following . Rat . Most mighty sovereign , on the western coast Rideth a puissant navy ; to the shore Throng many doubtful hollow - hearted friends ...
... fool , and shallow , changing —woman ! How now ? what news ? Enter RATCLIFF ; CATESBY following . Rat . Most mighty sovereign , on the western coast Rideth a puissant navy ; to the shore Throng many doubtful hollow - hearted friends ...
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