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, Volumen1Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818 |
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... Gent . You do not meet a man but frowns : our bloods ' No more obey the heavens , than our courtiers ; Still seem , as does the king's . 2 Gent . But what's the matter ? 1 Gent . His daughter , and the heir of his king- dom , whom He ...
... Gent . You do not meet a man but frowns : our bloods ' No more obey the heavens , than our courtiers ; Still seem , as does the king's . 2 Gent . But what's the matter ? 1 Gent . His daughter , and the heir of his king- dom , whom He ...
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... Gent . You speak him far.2 1 Gent . I do extend him , sir , within himself ; Crush him together , rather than unfold His measure duly.3 2 Gent . What's his name , and birth ? 1 Gent . I cannot delve him to the root : His father Was call ...
... Gent . You speak him far.2 1 Gent . I do extend him , sir , within himself ; Crush him together , rather than unfold His measure duly.3 2 Gent . What's his name , and birth ? 1 Gent . I cannot delve him to the root : His father Was call ...
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... Gent . ' How long is this ago ? 1 Gent . Some twenty years . 2 Gent . That a king's children should be so con- vey'd ! So slackly guarded ! And the search so slow , That could not trace them ! 1 Gent . Howsoe'er ' tis strange , Or that ...
... Gent . ' How long is this ago ? 1 Gent . Some twenty years . 2 Gent . That a king's children should be so con- vey'd ! So slackly guarded ! And the search so slow , That could not trace them ! 1 Gent . Howsoe'er ' tis strange , Or that ...
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... Gent . Ready , my lord . Lear , Come , boy . ACT THE SECOND . [ Exeunt . SCENE I. A Court within the Castle of the Earl of Gloster . Enter EDMUND and CURAN , meeting . Edm . Save thee , Curan . Cur . And you , sir . I have been with ...
... Gent . Ready , my lord . Lear , Come , boy . ACT THE SECOND . [ Exeunt . SCENE I. A Court within the Castle of the Earl of Gloster . Enter EDMUND and CURAN , meeting . Edm . Save thee , Curan . Cur . And you , sir . I have been with ...
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... Gent . As I learn'd , The night before there was no purpose in them Of this remove . Kent . Lear . How ! Hail to thee , noble master ! Mak'st thou this shame thy pastime ? Kent . No , my lord . Fool . Ha , ha ; look ! he wears cruel ...
... Gent . As I learn'd , The night before there was no purpose in them Of this remove . Kent . Lear . How ! Hail to thee , noble master ! Mak'st thou this shame thy pastime ? Kent . No , my lord . Fool . Ha , ha ; look ! he wears cruel ...
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Aaron Alack Andronicus art thou ARVIRAGUS Bassianus BELARIUS blood brother Cæsar call'd CHIRON Cloten Cordelia Corn CYMBELINE daughter dead dear death doth duke of Cornwall EDGAR Edmund emperor empress Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear Fool friends Gent give Gloster gods GONERIL Goths grace GUIDERIUS hand hath hear heart heaven hither honour Iach IACHIMO Imogen Jupiter Kent king lady Lavinia Lear Leonatus letter look lord Lucius madam Marc Marcus master mistress night noble nuncle o'the Pisanio poison'd poor Post POSTHUMUS pray queen Regan revenge Roman Rome SATURNINUS SCENE sister sons sorrow speak Stew sweet sword Tamora tears tell thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast thou shalt Titus TITUS ANDRONICUS tongue traitor villain What's