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King Henry Vi, Part Ii

By: William Shakespeare

... King Henry VI, Part Two by William Shakespeare is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Uni versity. Th... ...the document or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. King Henry VI, Part Two by William Shakespeare , the Pennsylvania State Unive... ... an electronic transmission, in any way. King Henry VI, Part Two by William Shakespeare , the Pennsylvania State University, Electronic Classics Ser... ...he Pennsylvania State University is an equal opportunity university. 3 KING HENRY VI, PART II William Shakespeare (written about 1591 1592) DRAMATIS ... ..., and the queen with him. I’ll be the first, sure. Second Petitioner : Come back, fool; this is the Duke of Suffolk, and not my lord protector. Henry... ...ngers in court do take her for the queen: She bears a duke’s revenues on her back, And in her heart she scorns our poverty: Shall I not live to be ave... ...se you, master. GLOUCESTER: Then, Saunder, sit there, the lyingest knave in Christendom. If thou hadst been born blind, thou mightest as well have k... ...ate my Lord of Suffolk thus? Although the duke was enemy to him, Yet he most Christian like laments his death: And for myself, foe as he was to me, Mi... ...be treason for any that calls me other than Lord Mortimer. [Enter a Soldier, running .] Soldier: Jack Cade! Jack Cade! CADE: Knock him down there. [...

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Hamlet

By: William Shakespeare

...ocument or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Hamlet by William Shakespeare , the Pennsylvania State University, Jim Manis, Facul... ...or for the file as an electronic transmission, in any way. Hamlet by William Shakespeare , the Pennsylvania State University, Jim Manis, Faculty Edito... ...niversity’s Electronic Classics Series. Cover design: Jim Manis; art work: Henry Fuseli. Hamlet and the Ghost, 1789. Plate XLIV from Volume II of Bo... ...y Fuseli. Hamlet and the Ghost, 1789. Plate XLIV from Volume II of Boydell’s Shakespeare Prints ; the illustration in Boydell is based on the original... ...arest father bears his son, Do I impart toward you. For your intent In going back to school in Wittenberg, It is most retrograde to our desire: And we... ...g. Tender yourself more dearly; Or—not to crack the wind of the poor phrase, Running it thus—you’ll tender me a fool. OPHELIA: My lord, he hath impor... ... down, for yourself, sir, should be old as I am, if like a crab you could go backward. LORD POLONIUS : [Aside] Though this be madness, yet there is... ...d that highly, not to speak it profanely, that, neither having the accent of Christians nor the gait of Chris tian, pagan, nor man, have so strutted... ...t away moan: God ha’ mercy on his soul! And of all Christian souls, I pray God. God be wi’ ye. [Exit.] LAERTES: Do you see ...

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The Merchant of Venice

By: William Shakespeare

... The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Univer ... ... The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare is a publication of the Pennsylvania State Univer sity. T... ...s an electronic transmission, in any way. The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare by William Shakespeare , the Pennsylvania State University,... ...cess of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis; painting Henry Woods. "Portia," exhitibed in 1888. Copyright © 1999 The Pennsylvan... ... doubt, As I will watch the aim, or to find both Or bring your latter hazard back again And thankfully rest debtor for the first. ANTONIO: You know m... ...OCK: [Aside] How like a fawning publican he looks! I hate him for he is a Christian, But more for that in low simplicity He lends out money gratis ... ...ice three times the value of this bond. SHYLOCK: O father Abram, what these Christians are, Whose own hard dealings teaches them suspect The thoughts... ..., honest Gobbo, or, as aforesaid, ‘honest Launcelot Gobbo; do not run; scorn running with thy heels. ’ Well, the most courageous fiend bids me pack: ‘... ... has on his tail. LAUNCELOT: It should seem, then, that Dobbin’s tail grows backward: I am sure he had more hair of his tail than I have of my face ...

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