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MOV/4.1.[2328]1 comment

rooms wrote 1 year ago: A halter gratis; nothing else, for God’s sake. … more →

Tags: Act IV, Else, COMEDIES

T&C/ 4.5.[2690]

rooms wrote 1 year ago: Therefore Achilles: but, whate’er, know this: In the extremity of great and little, Valour and … more →

Tags: Act IV, w/ everything, Problem Plays

5.5.[2787]1 comment

rooms wrote 1 year ago: FENTON You do amaze her: hear the truth of it. You would have married her most shamefully, Where the … more →

Tags: Act V, COMEDIES

R2/ 2.3.[xxx]1 comment

rooms wrote 2 years ago: HENRY IV I thank thee, gentle Percy; and be sure I count myself in nothing else so happy As in a sou … more →

Tags: Act II, Else, SO, Histories

KJ/ 2.1.(734)1 comment

rooms wrote 2 years ago: Such as she is, in beauty, virtue, birth, Is the young Dauphin every way complete: If not complete o … more →

Tags: Act II, Histories

Shrew/ Intro.2.591 comment

Eleanor wrote 2 years ago: Though art a lord, and nothing but a lord. … more →

Tags: but..., w/ title, COMEDIES

VAA/ 283-2881 comment

rooms wrote 2 years ago: What recketh he his rider’s angry stir, His flattering ‘Holla,’ or his ‘Stan … more →

Tags: 1st/ 2nd, Else, X2, Poems

PP/ 101 comment

rooms wrote 2 years ago: X. Sweet rose, fair flower, untimely pluck’d, soon vaded, Pluck’d in the bud, and vaded … more →

Tags: 3rd foot, Poems, ö.f.

Lear/ 2.2.163-1761 comment

rooms wrote 2 years ago: KENT Good king, that must approve the common saw, Thou out of heaven’s benediction comest To t … more →

Tags: Act II, but..., w/ letter, Tragedies

Lear/ 1.1.79-1041 comment

rooms wrote 2 years ago: KING LEAR To thee and thine hereditary ever Remain this ample third of our fair kingdom; No less in … more →

Tags: Act I, consecutive, 1st foot, w/ speech, x4, Tragedies, w/ love

Temp/ 3.3.60-931 comment

rooms wrote 2 years ago: ARIEL ALONSO, SEBASTIAN & c. draw their swords You fools! I and my fellows Are ministers of Fate … more →

Tags: Act III, but..., 4th/ 5th, w/ speech, X2, w/ music*, Late Romances, w/ shape

Cym/ 5.5.76-921 comment

rooms wrote 2 years ago: CAIUS LUCIUS Consider, sir, the chance of war: the day Was yours by accident; had it gone with us, W … more →

Tags: Act V, but..., Late Romances

Cym/ 5.2.11-131 comment

rooms wrote 2 years ago: BELARIUS Stand, stand! We have the advantage of the ground; The lane is guarded: nothing routs us bu … more →

Tags: Act V, but..., w/ fear*, Late Romances

Cym/ 4.2.368-3751 comment

rooms wrote 2 years ago: CAIUS LUCIUS He’ll then instruct us of this body. Young one, Inform us of thy fortunes, for it … more →

Tags: Act IV, 1st foot, X2, Late Romances, w/ comp., w/ negation

Cym/ 4.2.292-3221 comment

rooms wrote 2 years ago: IMOGEN [Awaking] Yes, sir, to Milford-Haven; which is the way?– I thank you.–By yond bus … more →

Tags: Act IV, 5th foot, X2, w/ letter, Late Romances

Cym/ 3.3.10-781 comment

rooms wrote 2 years ago: BELARIUS Now for our mountain sport: up to yond hill; Your legs are young; I’ll tread these fl … more →

Tags: Act III, but..., 3rd foot, 5th foot, x3, w/ oath*, Late Romances

COR/ 5.1.9-151 comment

rooms wrote 2 years ago: COMINIUS Yet one time he did call me by my name: I urged our old acquaintance, and the drops That we … more →

Tags: Act V, w/ title, Tragedies

COR/ 4.5.106-1401 comment

rooms wrote 2 years ago: AUFIDIUS O Marcius, Marcius! Each word thou hast spoke hath weeded from my heart A root of ancient e … more →

Tags: Act IV, w/ death, w/ dream*, Tragedies

COR/ 4.2.44-481 comment

rooms wrote 2 years ago: SICINIUS Why stay we to be baited With one that wants her wits? VOLUMNIA Take my prayers with you. E … more →

Tags: Act IV, Else, Tragedies


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