The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Volum 3Phillips, Sampson, 1850 |
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... dead , for all your saying . L. Macd . Yes , he is dead ; how wilt thou do for a father ? Son . Nay , how will you do for a husband ? L. Macd . Why , I can buy me twenty at any market . Son . Then you'll buy ' em to sell again . L. Macd ...
... dead , for all your saying . L. Macd . Yes , he is dead ; how wilt thou do for a father ? Son . Nay , how will you do for a husband ? L. Macd . Why , I can buy me twenty at any market . Son . Then you'll buy ' em to sell again . L. Macd ...
Side 352
... dead , forsook , cast off ; And none of you will bid the winter come , To thrust his icy fingers in my maw ; Nor let my kingdom's rivers take their course Through my burned bosom ; nor ... dead news in as dead 352 [ ACT V. KING JOHN .
... dead , forsook , cast off ; And none of you will bid the winter come , To thrust his icy fingers in my maw ; Nor let my kingdom's rivers take their course Through my burned bosom ; nor ... dead news in as dead 352 [ ACT V. KING JOHN .
Side 553
... dead ? P. Hen . I did ; I saw him dead , breathless and bleeding , On the ground.- Art thou alive ? or is it phantasy That plays upon our eyesight ? I pr'ythee , speak ; We will not trust our eyes , without our ears.- Thou art not what ...
... dead ? P. Hen . I did ; I saw him dead , breathless and bleeding , On the ground.- Art thou alive ? or is it phantasy That plays upon our eyesight ? I pr'ythee , speak ; We will not trust our eyes , without our ears.- Thou art not what ...
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