The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 6Harper & Bros., 1839 |
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Page 175
... Hold your hand , my lord : I have serv'd you ever since I was a child ; But better service have I never done you , Than now to bid you hold . Reg . How now , you dog ? Serv . If you did wear a beard upon your chin , I'd shake it on this ...
... Hold your hand , my lord : I have serv'd you ever since I was a child ; But better service have I never done you , Than now to bid you hold . Reg . How now , you dog ? Serv . If you did wear a beard upon your chin , I'd shake it on this ...
Page 363
... hold on . Hent is , there- fore , hold , seizure . Lay hold on him , sword , at a more horrid time . JOHNSON . [ 3 ] This speech , in which Hamlet , represented as a virtuous character , is not con- tent with taking blood for blood ...
... hold on . Hent is , there- fore , hold , seizure . Lay hold on him , sword , at a more horrid time . JOHNSON . [ 3 ] This speech , in which Hamlet , represented as a virtuous character , is not con- tent with taking blood for blood ...
Page 445
... hold ; You will be sham'd for ever . Enter OTHELLO , and Attendants . Oth . What is the matter here ? Mon. I bleed still , I am hurt , but not to th ' death . Oth . Hold , for your lives . [ men , -- lago . Hold , hold , lieutenant ...
... hold ; You will be sham'd for ever . Enter OTHELLO , and Attendants . Oth . What is the matter here ? Mon. I bleed still , I am hurt , but not to th ' death . Oth . Hold , for your lives . [ men , -- lago . Hold , hold , lieutenant ...
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