The plays and poems of Shakspeare [according to the text of E. Malone] with notes and 170 illustr. from the plates in Boydell's ed., ed. by A.J. Valpy, Svazek 13 |
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Strana 55
... madam : [ Exeunt . Your graces are right welcome . SCENE II . Before Gloster's castle . Enter KENT and STEWARD , severally . Stew . Good dawning to thee , friend ! art of the house ? Kent . Ay . Stew . Where may we set our horses ? Kent ...
... madam : [ Exeunt . Your graces are right welcome . SCENE II . Before Gloster's castle . Enter KENT and STEWARD , severally . Stew . Good dawning to thee , friend ! art of the house ? Kent . Ay . Stew . Where may we set our horses ? Kent ...
Strana 60
... stocks : As I've life and honor , there shall he sit till noon . Re . Till noon ! till night , my lord ; and all night too . 1 i . e . Ajax is a fool to them . Kent . Why , madam , if I were your 60 ACT II . KING LEAR .
... stocks : As I've life and honor , there shall he sit till noon . Re . Till noon ! till night , my lord ; and all night too . 1 i . e . Ajax is a fool to them . Kent . Why , madam , if I were your 60 ACT II . KING LEAR .
Strana 61
William Shakespeare Abraham John Valpy. Kent . Why , madam , if I were your father's dog , You should not use me so . Re . Sir , being his knave , I will . [ stocks brought out . Corn . This is a fellow of the self - same color Our ...
William Shakespeare Abraham John Valpy. Kent . Why , madam , if I were your father's dog , You should not use me so . Re . Sir , being his knave , I will . [ stocks brought out . Corn . This is a fellow of the self - same color Our ...
Strana 96
... madam ? ' Come o'er the bourn , 1 Bessy , to me . ' Fool . Her boat hath a leak , And she must not speak Why she dares not come over to thee . ' Edg . The foul fiend haunts poor Tom in the voice of a nightingale . Hopdance cries in ...
... madam ? ' Come o'er the bourn , 1 Bessy , to me . ' Fool . Her boat hath a leak , And she must not speak Why she dares not come over to thee . ' Edg . The foul fiend haunts poor Tom in the voice of a nightingale . Hopdance cries in ...
Strana 110
... Madam , within ; but never man so changed . I told him of the army that was landed ; He smiled at it : I told him , you were coming ; His answer was , ' The worse : ' of Gloster's treachery , And of the loyal service of his son , When I ...
... Madam , within ; but never man so changed . I told him of the army that was landed ; He smiled at it : I told him , you were coming ; His answer was , ' The worse : ' of Gloster's treachery , And of the loyal service of his son , When I ...
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