The Works of Shakespeare, Том 40at the University Press, 1972 |
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... keep we her ? -the Grecians keep our aunt ; Is she worth keeping ? -why , she is a pearl Whose price hath launched above a thousand ships And turned crowned kings to merchants . If you'll avouch ' twas wisdom Paris went― As you must ...
... keep we her ? -the Grecians keep our aunt ; Is she worth keeping ? -why , she is a pearl Whose price hath launched above a thousand ships And turned crowned kings to merchants . If you'll avouch ' twas wisdom Paris went― As you must ...
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... Keep Hector company an hour or two .. 80 Diomedes . I cannot , lord ; I have important business , The tide whereof is now . Good night , great Hector . Hector . Give me your hand . Ulysses [ aside to Troilus ] . Follow his torch ; he ...
... Keep Hector company an hour or two .. 80 Diomedes . I cannot , lord ; I have important business , The tide whereof is now . Good night , great Hector . Hector . Give me your hand . Ulysses [ aside to Troilus ] . Follow his torch ; he ...
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... keep an eye on , ( b ) keep awake ; 3. 2. 43 ( see note ) WATCHING , guarding ; I. 2 . 271 WAY ; ' come your ways ' = come along ; 3. 2. 44 WEATHER , the way the wind is blowing ; ' keeps the weather of'keeps to windward of , has ...
... keep an eye on , ( b ) keep awake ; 3. 2. 43 ( see note ) WATCHING , guarding ; I. 2 . 271 WAY ; ' come your ways ' = come along ; 3. 2. 44 WEATHER , the way the wind is blowing ; ' keeps the weather of'keeps to windward of , has ...
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PREFATORY NOTE PAGE | vii |
THE STAGE HISTORY | xlvii |
TO THE READER | lvi |
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