The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volum 19AMS Press, 1966 |
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Pàgina 69
... Exit . 1 MURD . So do not I ; go , coward , as thou art.- Well , I'll go hide the body in some hole , Till that the duke give order for his burial : And when I have my meed , I will away ; For this will out , and then I must not stay . [ ...
... Exit . 1 MURD . So do not I ; go , coward , as thou art.- Well , I'll go hide the body in some hole , Till that the duke give order for his burial : And when I have my meed , I will away ; For this will out , and then I must not stay . [ ...
Pàgina 270
... Exit . Hold take the Prince , the Car . I will attend vpon your grace . Queen & I haue done , Ile take my leaue , and after you ile come . Exit Car . Yorke . How now my friend , shall I go to my brother ? Cates . What else sweete Prince ...
... Exit . Hold take the Prince , the Car . I will attend vpon your grace . Queen & I haue done , Ile take my leaue , and after you ile come . Exit Car . Yorke . How now my friend , shall I go to my brother ? Cates . What else sweete Prince ...
Pàgina 276
... Exit . Page . An honest fellow I warrant him . How now Shores Wife will none releeue thee ? Shore . No none will releeue her that hath bene good to all . Page . Why twere pitie to do the good , but me thinkes she is fulsome and stinkes ...
... Exit . Page . An honest fellow I warrant him . How now Shores Wife will none releeue thee ? Shore . No none will releeue her that hath bene good to all . Page . Why twere pitie to do the good , but me thinkes she is fulsome and stinkes ...
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