The Plays of Shakspeare, Volume 2Doubleday & McClure Company, 1897 |
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Page 82
... leave to chide . Glo . Far truer spoke , than meant : I lose , in- deed ; Beshrew the winners , for they played me false ! And well such losers may have leave to speak . Buck . He'll wrest the sense , and hold us here all day.- Lord ...
... leave to chide . Glo . Far truer spoke , than meant : I lose , in- deed ; Beshrew the winners , for they played me false ! And well such losers may have leave to speak . Buck . He'll wrest the sense , and hold us here all day.- Lord ...
Page 52
... leave thine own with him . K. Hen . Full well hath Clifford played the orator , Inferring arguments of mighty force . But , Clifford , tell me , didst thou never hear , That things ill got had ever bad success ? And happy always was it ...
... leave thine own with him . K. Hen . Full well hath Clifford played the orator , Inferring arguments of mighty force . But , Clifford , tell me , didst thou never hear , That things ill got had ever bad success ? And happy always was it ...
Page 83
... leave : I'll try this widow's wit . Glo . [ Aside to CLARENCE . ] Ay , good leave have you ; for you will have leave , Till youth take leave , and leave you to the crutch . [ GLOSTER and CLARENCE stand apart . K. Edw . Now tell me ...
... leave : I'll try this widow's wit . Glo . [ Aside to CLARENCE . ] Ay , good leave have you ; for you will have leave , Till youth take leave , and leave you to the crutch . [ GLOSTER and CLARENCE stand apart . K. Edw . Now tell me ...
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