TragediesC. Knight and Company, 1846 |
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... master's bidding : When thou see'st him A little witness my obedience : Look ! I draw the sword myself : take it ; and hit The innocent mansion of my love , my heart : Fear not ; ' tis empty of all things but grief : who was , indeed ...
... master's bidding : When thou see'st him A little witness my obedience : Look ! I draw the sword myself : take it ; and hit The innocent mansion of my love , my heart : Fear not ; ' tis empty of all things but grief : who was , indeed ...
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... Master of the Revels . The Master of the Revels must have been an exceedingly capricious person if he thus exercised his office in 1623 , ( the date of the folio , ) and thus neglected it in 1622 ( the date of the quarto ) . We have not ...
... Master of the Revels . The Master of the Revels must have been an exceedingly capricious person if he thus exercised his office in 1623 , ( the date of the folio , ) and thus neglected it in 1622 ( the date of the quarto ) . We have not ...
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... master steward , where's our master ? Are we undone ? cast off ? nothing remaining ? Flav . Alack , my fellows , what should I say to you ? Let me be recorded by the righteous gods , I am as poor as you . 1 Serv . Such a house broke ...
... master steward , where's our master ? Are we undone ? cast off ? nothing remaining ? Flav . Alack , my fellows , what should I say to you ? Let me be recorded by the righteous gods , I am as poor as you . 1 Serv . Such a house broke ...
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