The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 9 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 46
Page 24
... . [ Exit . Queen . Weeps she still , say'st thou ? Dost thou think , in time 6 She will not quench ; and let instructions enter quench ; ] i , e . grow cool . Where folly now possesses ? Do thou work ; When 24 CYMBELINE .
... . [ Exit . Queen . Weeps she still , say'st thou ? Dost thou think , in time 6 She will not quench ; and let instructions enter quench ; ] i , e . grow cool . Where folly now possesses ? Do thou work ; When 24 CYMBELINE .
Page 51
... dost deny Thou hast made me cuckold . Iach . I will deny nothing . Post . O , that I had her here , to tear her limb- meal ! I will go there , and do't ; i'the court ; before Her father : -I'll do something- Phi . [ Exit . Quite besides ...
... dost deny Thou hast made me cuckold . Iach . I will deny nothing . Post . O , that I had her here , to tear her limb- meal ! I will go there , and do't ; i'the court ; before Her father : -I'll do something- Phi . [ Exit . Quite besides ...
Page 75
... any of thy late master's garments in thy possession ? Pis . I have , my lord , at my lodging , the same suit he wore when he took leave of my lady and mistress . ยง Clo . The first service thou dost me , fetch CYMBELINE . 75.
... any of thy late master's garments in thy possession ? Pis . I have , my lord , at my lodging , the same suit he wore when he took leave of my lady and mistress . ยง Clo . The first service thou dost me , fetch CYMBELINE . 75.
Page 76
William Shakespeare. Clo . The first service thou dost me , fetch that suit hither : let it be thy first service ; go . Pis . I shall , my lord . [ Exit . forgot to ask him one thing ; I'll remember't anon : -Even there thou villain ...
William Shakespeare. Clo . The first service thou dost me , fetch that suit hither : let it be thy first service ; go . Pis . I shall , my lord . [ Exit . forgot to ask him one thing ; I'll remember't anon : -Even there thou villain ...
Page 99
... dost approve thyself the very same : Thy name well fits thy faith ; thy faith , thy name . Wilt take thy chance with me ? I will not say , Thou shalt be so well master'd ; but , be sure , No less belov'd . The Roman emperor's letters ...
... dost approve thyself the very same : Thy name well fits thy faith ; thy faith , thy name . Wilt take thy chance with me ? I will not say , Thou shalt be so well master'd ; but , be sure , No less belov'd . The Roman emperor's letters ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Aaron Andronicus art thou Bassianus Bawd better blood Boult brother CHIRON Cleon Cloten Cordelia Corn Cymbeline daughter dead death Dionyza dost doth Edmund emperor Enter Exeunt Exit eyes father fear Fool friends Gent gentleman give Gloster gods GONERIL Goths grace GUIDERIUS hand hath hear heart heaven hither honour i'the Iach IACHIMO Imogen Kent king KING LEAR lady Lavinia Lear look lord Lucius LYSIMACHUS madam Marcus Marina master means mistress Mitylene never night noble o'the Pentapolis Pericles Pisanio poor Post Posthumus Pr'ythee pray prince PRINCE OF TYRE queen Regan Roman Rome SATURNINUS SCENE Shakspeare sorrow speak STEEVENS Stew sweet Tamora tears tell Thaisa Tharsus thee there's thine thing thou art thou hast Titus Titus Andronicus Tyre villain word