The Dramatic Works of William ShakespeareG. Routledge, 1866 - 960 pages |
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Page 79
... Hold , Toby ; on thy life , I charge thee , hold . Sir To . Madam ? Oli . Will it be ever thus ? Ungracious wretch , Fit for the mountains and the barbarous caves , Where manners ne'er were preach'd ! out of my sight ! Be not offended ...
... Hold , Toby ; on thy life , I charge thee , hold . Sir To . Madam ? Oli . Will it be ever thus ? Ungracious wretch , Fit for the mountains and the barbarous caves , Where manners ne'er were preach'd ! out of my sight ! Be not offended ...
Page 107
... hold on him . [ you Lucio . This may prove worse than hanging . Duke . What you have spoke , I pardon ; sit you down .. [ TO ESCALUS . We'll borrow place of him - Sir , by your leave : [ TO ANGELO . Hast thou or word , or wit , or ...
... hold on him . [ you Lucio . This may prove worse than hanging . Duke . What you have spoke , I pardon ; sit you down .. [ TO ESCALUS . We'll borrow place of him - Sir , by your leave : [ TO ANGELO . Hast thou or word , or wit , or ...
Page 336
... hold this town . K. John . Acknowledge then , the king , and let me in . 1 Cit . That can we not : but he that proves the king , To him will we prove loyal ; till that time , Have we ramm'd up our gates against the world . K. Jchn ...
... hold this town . K. John . Acknowledge then , the king , and let me in . 1 Cit . That can we not : but he that proves the king , To him will we prove loyal ; till that time , Have we ramm'd up our gates against the world . K. Jchn ...
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