The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy, Volume 2Andrus and Judd, 1833 |
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... Kent . The sea - shore near Dover . Firing heard at sea . Then enter from a boat , a Captain , a Master , a Master's Mate , Walter Whitmore , and others ; with them Suffolk , and other gentlemen , prisoners . * Cap . The gaudy ...
... Kent . The sea - shore near Dover . Firing heard at sea . Then enter from a boat , a Captain , a Master , a Master's Mate , Walter Whitmore , and others ; with them Suffolk , and other gentlemen , prisoners . * Cap . The gaudy ...
Page 46
... Kent are up in arms : * And , to conclude , reproach , and beggary , * Is crept into the palace of our king , * And all by thee : -Away ! convey him hence . * Suff . O that I were a god , to shoot forth thunder * Upon these paltry ...
... Kent are up in arms : * And , to conclude , reproach , and beggary , * Is crept into the palace of our king , * And all by thee : -Away ! convey him hence . * Suff . O that I were a god , to shoot forth thunder * Upon these paltry ...
Page 47
... Kent , " · " puissance holds it up . Fellow kings , I tell you , that my lord Say hath gelded the commonwealth , and made it an eunuch : and more than that , he can speak French , and therefore he is a traitor . Staff . O gross and ...
... Kent , " · " puissance holds it up . Fellow kings , I tell you , that my lord Say hath gelded the commonwealth , and made it an eunuch : and more than that , he can speak French , and therefore he is a traitor . Staff . O gross and ...
Page 49
... Kent , - Dick . What say you of Kent ? " Say . Nothing but this : ' Tis bona terra , mala gens . ' Cade . Away with him , away with him ! he ' speaks Latin . Say . Hear me but speak , and bear me where you will . Kent , in the ...
... Kent , - Dick . What say you of Kent ? " Say . Nothing but this : ' Tis bona terra , mala gens . ' Cade . Away with him , away with him ! he ' speaks Latin . Say . Hear me but speak , and bear me where you will . Kent , in the ...
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... Kent , Took odds to combat a poor famish'd man . Oppose thy steadfast - gazing eyes to mine , ' See if thou canst outface me with thy looks . ' Set limb to limb , and thou art far the lesser ; Thy leg a stick , compar'd with this ...
... Kent , Took odds to combat a poor famish'd man . Oppose thy steadfast - gazing eyes to mine , ' See if thou canst outface me with thy looks . ' Set limb to limb , and thou art far the lesser ; Thy leg a stick , compar'd with this ...
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