The Globe Illustrated Shakespeare: The Complete Works AnnotatedThe complete theatrical works of the immortal Bard, uniquely supplemented with annotations and critical analysis by a host of eminent scholars, including Samuel Coleridge and Samuel Johnson, plus a biography of Shakespeare himself. For the collection of the Shakespeare enthusiast, and the edification of the Shakespeare novice. |
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Page 488
... prayers are in jest ; His words come from his mouth , ours from our breast : He prays but faintly , and would be denied ; We pray with heart , and soul , and all beside : His weary joints would gladly rise , I know ; Our knees shall ...
... prayers are in jest ; His words come from his mouth , ours from our breast : He prays but faintly , and would be denied ; We pray with heart , and soul , and all beside : His weary joints would gladly rise , I know ; Our knees shall ...
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... pray you : will you have some more sauce to your leck ? there is not enough leck to swear py . cat . PIST . Quiet thy cudgel ; thou dost see I FLU . Much goot do you , scald knave , heartily . Nay , pray you , throw none away ; the skin ...
... pray you : will you have some more sauce to your leck ? there is not enough leck to swear py . cat . PIST . Quiet thy cudgel ; thou dost see I FLU . Much goot do you , scald knave , heartily . Nay , pray you , throw none away ; the skin ...
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... pray you , Walk , and be cheerful once again ; reserve That excellent complexion which did steal The eyes of young and old . Care not for me ; I can go home alone . MAR . Well , I will go ; But yet I have no desire to it . DION . Come ...
... pray you , Walk , and be cheerful once again ; reserve That excellent complexion which did steal The eyes of young and old . Care not for me ; I can go home alone . MAR . Well , I will go ; But yet I have no desire to it . DION . Come ...
Contents
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 1 |
LOVES LABOURS LOST | 47 |
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE | 389 |
Copyright | |
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