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Identifier: arteditionofshak00shak (find matches)
Title: An art edition of Shakespeare, classified as comedies, tragedies, histories and sonnets, each part arranged in chronological order, including also a list of familiar quotations
Year: 1889 (1880s)
Authors: Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 Lamb, Charles, 1775-1834 Lamb, Mary, 1764-1847 Seymour, Mary. (from old catalog) Gaskell, Charles Arthur, 1849- ed. (from old catalog) Gilbert, John, Sir, 1817-1897, illus
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Publisher: Chicago, U. S. publishing house
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are now on foot, you shallsee, as I have said, great differencebetwixt our Bohemia and your Sicilia. Cam. I think, this coming summer,the king of Sicilia means to pay Bohemiathe visitation which he justly owes him. Arch. Wherein our entertainment shallshame us, we will be justified in ourloves: for, indeed,— Cam. Beseech you, Arch. Verily, I speak it in the free- dom of my knowledge: we cannot withsuch magnificence — in so rare — I know not what to say. We will give you sleepy drinks: that your senses, unintel-ligent of our insufl&cience, may, thoughthey cannot praise us, as little accuse us. Cam. You pay a great deal too dear,for whats given freely. Arch. Believe me, I speak as my un-derstanding instructs me, and as minehonesty puts it to utterance. Cam. Sicilia cannot show himselfover-kind to Bohemia. They were trainedtogether in their childhoods; and thererooted betwixt them then such an affec-tion, which cannot choose but branchnow. Since their more mature dignities. 66
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Act I. THE WINTERS TALE. Scene II. and royal necessities, made separation oftheir society, their encounters, thoughnot personal, have been royally attornied,with interchange of gifts, letters, lovingembassies; that they have seemed to betogether, though absent; shook hands, asover a vast; and embraced, as it were,from the ends of opposed winds. Theheavens continue their loves ! Arch. I think, there is not in theworld either malice, or matter, to alter it.You have an unspeakable comfort of youryoung prince Mamillius; it is a gentle-man of the greatest promise, that evercame into my note. Cam. I very well agree with you inthe hopes of him : it is a gallant child ;one that, indeed, physics the subject,makes old hearts fresh : they, that wenton crutches ere he was born, desire yettheir life, to see him a man. Arch. Would they else be content todie? Cam. Yes: if there were no otherexcuse why they should desire to live. Arch. If the king had no son, theywould desire to live on crutches till

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