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Pagina 75
He addresses the third , supposed to be Peele , as one “ driven as myself to
extreme shifts ; ” and he adds , “ thou art unworthy better hap sith thou dependest
on so mean a stay . ” What is the stay ? “ Making plays . ” The exhortation then ...
He addresses the third , supposed to be Peele , as one “ driven as myself to
extreme shifts ; ” and he adds , “ thou art unworthy better hap sith thou dependest
on so mean a stay . ” What is the stay ? “ Making plays . ” The exhortation then ...
Pagina 97
What means your highness to mistrust me thus ? Edw . What mean ' st thou to
dissemble with me thus ? Light . These hands were never stain ' d with innocent
blood , Nor shall they now be tainted with a king ' s . Edw . Forgive my thought ,
for ...
What means your highness to mistrust me thus ? Edw . What mean ' st thou to
dissemble with me thus ? Light . These hands were never stain ' d with innocent
blood , Nor shall they now be tainted with a king ' s . Edw . Forgive my thought ,
for ...
Pagina 99
Four several armies to the long : Some of his bastard blood ; and , in field are led
, In this , say I , fair Phoebe hath the disgrace , Which , high in equal hopes , four •
wrong : Bespoke him thus : Contaminated , princes head ; Not that I mean her ...
Four several armies to the long : Some of his bastard blood ; and , in field are led
, In this , say I , fair Phoebe hath the disgrace , Which , high in equal hopes , four •
wrong : Bespoke him thus : Contaminated , princes head ; Not that I mean her ...
Pagina 301
I mean , sir , in delay We waste our lights in vain , lights , lights , by day . " Take
our good meaning ; for our judgment sits Five times in that , ere once in our five
wits . Rom . And we mean well in going to this mask ; But ' t is no wit to go . Mer .
I mean , sir , in delay We waste our lights in vain , lights , lights , by day . " Take
our good meaning ; for our judgment sits Five times in that , ere once in our five
wits . Rom . And we mean well in going to this mask ; But ' t is no wit to go . Mer .
Pagina 358
But Romeo may not , he is banished . a Hadst thou no poison mix ' d , no sharp -
ground knife , No sudden mean of death , though ne ' er so mean , But , banished
- to kill me ; banished ? O friar , the damned use that word in hell ; Howlings ...
But Romeo may not , he is banished . a Hadst thou no poison mix ' d , no sharp -
ground knife , No sudden mean of death , though ne ' er so mean , But , banished
- to kill me ; banished ? O friar , the damned use that word in hell ; Howlings ...
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