The Plays and Sonnets of William Shakespeare, Volume 27Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 - Drama Collection of the bard's plays and sonnets. |
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Page 64
... hold up Adam's 180 profession . that you attend him in the hall . He sends. Most generous , and free from all contriving , Will not peruse the foils ; so that , with ease , Or with a little shuffling , you may choose A sword unbated ...
... hold up Adam's 180 profession . that you attend him in the hall . He sends. Most generous , and free from all contriving , Will not peruse the foils ; so that , with ease , Or with a little shuffling , you may choose A sword unbated ...
Page 137
... hold . Unarm , sweet Hector . Hect . Hold you still , I say ; Mine honour keeps the weather of my fate . Life every man holds dear ; but the brave man Holds honour far more precious - dear than life . Enter TROILUS . How now , young man ...
... hold . Unarm , sweet Hector . Hect . Hold you still , I say ; Mine honour keeps the weather of my fate . Life every man holds dear ; but the brave man Holds honour far more precious - dear than life . Enter TROILUS . How now , young man ...
Page 218
... hold him to be unworthy of his place that does those things . Well , God's above all ; and there be souls must be saved , and there be souls must not be saved . lago . It's true , good lieutenant . Cas . For mine own part - no offence ...
... hold him to be unworthy of his place that does those things . Well , God's above all ; and there be souls must be saved , and there be souls must not be saved . lago . It's true , good lieutenant . Cas . For mine own part - no offence ...
Contents
TWELFTH NIGHT or What You Will | 1 |
HAMLET Prince of Denmark | 29 |
THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR | 73 |
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