The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen4Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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... pray for you . Per . Arise , I pray you , rise : We do not look for reverence , but for love , And harbourage for ourself , our ships , and men . Cle . The which when any shall not gratify , Or pay you with unthankfulness in thought ...
... pray for you . Per . Arise , I pray you , rise : We do not look for reverence , but for love , And harbourage for ourself , our ships , and men . Cle . The which when any shall not gratify , Or pay you with unthankfulness in thought ...
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... pray see me buried . First Fish . Die quoth - a ? Now gods forbid ! I have a gown here ; come , put it on ; keep thee warm . Now , afore me , a handsome fellow ! Come , thou shalt go home , and we'll have flesh for holi- days , fish for ...
... pray see me buried . First Fish . Die quoth - a ? Now gods forbid ! I have a gown here ; come , put it on ; keep thee warm . Now , afore me , a handsome fellow ! Come , thou shalt go home , and we'll have flesh for holi- days , fish for ...
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... pray you. 120 , 121. what a man can- not get ... his wife's soul . Obscure and doubtful . If the text is correct the meaning is : if a man cannot directly win the affections of his ( future ) wife , he is free to bargain for them ( by ...
... pray you. 120 , 121. what a man can- not get ... his wife's soul . Obscure and doubtful . If the text is correct the meaning is : if a man cannot directly win the affections of his ( future ) wife , he is free to bargain for them ( by ...
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Per . An armour , friends ! I pray you , let me see it . Thanks , fortune , yet , that , after all my crosses , Thou givest me somewhat to repair myself ; And though it was mine own , part of ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. Per . An armour , friends ! I pray you , let me see it . Thanks , fortune , yet , that , after all my crosses , Thou givest me somewhat to repair myself ; And though it was mine own , part of ...
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... pray you , give her air . Gentlemen , This queen will live : nature awakes ; a warmth Breathes out of her : she hath not been entranced Above five hours : see how she gins to blow 80 90 The heavens , Into life's flower again ! First ...
... pray you , give her air . Gentlemen , This queen will live : nature awakes ; a warmth Breathes out of her : she hath not been entranced Above five hours : see how she gins to blow 80 90 The heavens , Into life's flower again ! First ...
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Antigonus Ariel Arviragus Autolycus Bawd Belarius beseech Bohemia Boult brother Caliban Camillo Cleomenes Cleon Cloten court Cymbeline daughter dead death Dionyza dost doth Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear Fish Gent gentleman give gods grace Guiderius hath hear heart heaven Helicanus Hermione honour Iach Iachimo Imogen king knight lady Leon Leontes live look lord Lysimachus madam Marina master mistress monster Mytilene never noble Pandosto Paul Paulina Pentapolis Perdita Pericles Pisanio play Polixenes poor Post Posthumus pray prince prince of Tyre prithee Pros Prospero queen Re-enter Roman SCENE Shakespeare shalt Shep Sicilia Skirgiello sleep speak strange swear sweet Sycorax tell Tempest Thaisa thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast thought Trin Trinculo Tyre wife Winter's Tale word