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Pagina 357
... stand up . Duch . Nay , do not say- " stand up ; " But , " pardon " first , and afterwards , " stand up . An if I were thy nurse , thy tongue to teach , " Pardon " should be the first word of thy speech . I never long'd to hear a word ...
... stand up . Duch . Nay , do not say- " stand up ; " But , " pardon " first , and afterwards , " stand up . An if I were thy nurse , thy tongue to teach , " Pardon " should be the first word of thy speech . I never long'd to hear a word ...
Pagina 582
... stands under more calumnious tongues , Than I myself , poor man . K. Hen . Stand up , good Canterbury : Thy truth , and thy integrity , is rooted In us , thy friend . Give me thy hand , stand up : Pr'ythee , let's walk . Now , by my ...
... stands under more calumnious tongues , Than I myself , poor man . K. Hen . Stand up , good Canterbury : Thy truth , and thy integrity , is rooted In us , thy friend . Give me thy hand , stand up : Pr'ythee , let's walk . Now , by my ...
Pagina 737
... Stand , ho ! Bru . Stand , ho ! Speak the word along . Within . Stand ! Within . Stand ! Within . Stand ! Cas . Most noble brother , you have done me wrong . Bru . Judge me , you gods ! Wrong I mine enemies ? And , if not so , how ...
... Stand , ho ! Bru . Stand , ho ! Speak the word along . Within . Stand ! Within . Stand ! Within . Stand ! Cas . Most noble brother , you have done me wrong . Bru . Judge me , you gods ! Wrong I mine enemies ? And , if not so , how ...
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PREFACE | i |
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF SHAKESPEARES LIFE | xxiv |
DEDICATION PREFIXED TO THE FOLIO OF 1623 | xxx |
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