The Annotated Shakespeare: The histories, sonnets, and other poemsC. N. Potter, 1978 - English drama |
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... turn away and hide thy face ? I am no loathsome leper ; look on me . What ! art thou , like the adder , waxen deaf ? Be poisonous too and kill thy forlorn queen . Is all thy comfort shut in Gloucester's tomb ? Why , then , dame Margaret ...
... turn away and hide thy face ? I am no loathsome leper ; look on me . What ! art thou , like the adder , waxen deaf ? Be poisonous too and kill thy forlorn queen . Is all thy comfort shut in Gloucester's tomb ? Why , then , dame Margaret ...
Page 227
... turn away ! Glou . Foul wrinkled witch , what makest thou in my sight ? Q. Mar. But repetition of what thou hast marr'd ; That will I make before I let thee go . Glou . Wert thou not banished on pain of death ? Q. Mar. I was ; but I do ...
... turn away ! Glou . Foul wrinkled witch , what makest thou in my sight ? Q. Mar. But repetition of what thou hast marr'd ; That will I make before I let thee go . Glou . Wert thou not banished on pain of death ? Q. Mar. I was ; but I do ...
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... turn . CXLIV 2 suggest me still . Always prompt me . 11 each . i.e. each other . 14 fire my good one out . i.e. ... turn back to me , And play the mother's part , kiss me , be kind : So will I pray that thou mayst have thy Will , ' If ...
... turn . CXLIV 2 suggest me still . Always prompt me . 11 each . i.e. each other . 14 fire my good one out . i.e. ... turn back to me , And play the mother's part , kiss me , be kind : So will I pray that thou mayst have thy Will , ' If ...
Contents
SHAKESPEARES HISTORIES Introduction | 8 |
THE SECOND PART OF KING HENRY VI 1590 Introduction | 72 |
THE THIRD PART OF KING HENRY VI 1591 Introduction | 140 |
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