Stockdale's Edition of Shakespeare: Including, in One Volume, the Whole of His Dramatic Works with Explanatory Notes Compiled from Various Commentators |
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Strona 130
She doth indeed ; my daughter says so : fits [ -Hiide to Pedro . ] I did never think
that ladly and the eciti.cy hath fo much overborne her , that would have lov'd any
man . my daughter is sometime afraid she will do derLeon . No , nor 1 neither ;
but ...
She doth indeed ; my daughter says so : fits [ -Hiide to Pedro . ] I did never think
that ladly and the eciti.cy hath fo much overborne her , that would have lov'd any
man . my daughter is sometime afraid she will do derLeon . No , nor 1 neither ;
but ...
Strona 272
That like a father you will deal with him , Go , call my men , and let us straight to
him ; And pass my daughter a sufficient dower , And bring our horses unto Long -
lane end , The match is made , and all is done : There will we mount , and thither
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That like a father you will deal with him , Go , call my men , and let us straight to
him ; And pass my daughter a sufficient dower , And bring our horses unto Long -
lane end , The match is made , and all is done : There will we mount , and thither
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Strona 662
And leal thy daughter to a conqueror's bed ; If this inducement mkwe ber nut to
love , To whom I will retail my conquest won , Sind ber a letter of thy noble cleels ;
And the Thall be fole victress , Cæsar's Cæfar . Tell her , thu muilt away her uncle
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And leal thy daughter to a conqueror's bed ; If this inducement mkwe ber nut to
love , To whom I will retail my conquest won , Sind ber a letter of thy noble cleels ;
And the Thall be fole victress , Cæsar's Cæfar . Tell her , thu muilt away her uncle
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Strona 935
No more of that ; I have noted it well . Lear . Dost thou know me , fellow ? Go yoli ,
and tell my daughter I would speak with Kint . No , fir ; but you have that in your
coun- her .-- Go you , call hither my fool . tenance , which I would fain call matter .
No more of that ; I have noted it well . Lear . Dost thou know me , fellow ? Go yoli ,
and tell my daughter I would speak with Kint . No , fir ; but you have that in your
coun- her .-- Go you , call hither my fool . tenance , which I would fain call matter .
Strona 938
Ha ! is it come to this ? ters : acquaint my daughter no further with a Let it be fo : -
Yet I have left a daughter , thing you know , than comes from her demande Who ,
I am sure , is kind and comfortable ; of the letter : If your diligence be not speed , I
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Ha ! is it come to this ? ters : acquaint my daughter no further with a Let it be fo : -
Yet I have left a daughter , thing you know , than comes from her demande Who ,
I am sure , is kind and comfortable ; of the letter : If your diligence be not speed , I
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