The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and ReedT. Nelson and Sons, 1855 - 964 pages |
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Page 18
... heart is sorely Gent . I would not have such a heart in my bosom , for the dignity of the whole body . Doct . Well , well , well , - Gent . Pray God it be , sir . Doct . This disease is beyond my practice : yet I have known those which ...
... heart is sorely Gent . I would not have such a heart in my bosom , for the dignity of the whole body . Doct . Well , well , well , - Gent . Pray God it be , sir . Doct . This disease is beyond my practice : yet I have known those which ...
Page 19
... heart , When I behold - Seyton , I say ! -This push Will cheer me ever , or disseat me now . I have liv'd long enough : my way of life Is fall'n into the sear , the yellow leaf : And that which should accompany old age , As honour ...
... heart , When I behold - Seyton , I say ! -This push Will cheer me ever , or disseat me now . I have liv'd long enough : my way of life Is fall'n into the sear , the yellow leaf : And that which should accompany old age , As honour ...
Page 24
... heart unmortified , or mind impatient ; An understanding simple and unschool'd ; For what , we know , must be , and is as common As any the most vulgar thing to sense , Why should we , in our peevish opposition , Take it to heart ? fie ...
... heart unmortified , or mind impatient ; An understanding simple and unschool'd ; For what , we know , must be , and is as common As any the most vulgar thing to sense , Why should we , in our peevish opposition , Take it to heart ? fie ...
Page 38
... heart's core , ay in my heart of heart , As I do thee . Something too much of this.— There is a play to - night before the king ; One scene of it comes near the circumstance , Which I have told thee , of my father's death . I pr'ythee ...
... heart's core , ay in my heart of heart , As I do thee . Something too much of this.— There is a play to - night before the king ; One scene of it comes near the circumstance , Which I have told thee , of my father's death . I pr'ythee ...
Page 68
... heart . Bru . With a proud heart he wore His humble weeds : will you dismiss the people ? Re - enter citizens . Sic . How now , my masters ? have you chose 1 Cit . He has our voices , sir . [ this man ? Bru . We pray the gods , he may ...
... heart . Bru . With a proud heart he wore His humble weeds : will you dismiss the people ? Re - enter citizens . Sic . How now , my masters ? have you chose 1 Cit . He has our voices , sir . [ this man ? Bru . We pray the gods , he may ...
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