Your matrons and your maids could not fill up (1) would not betray I have words SC. 3: Second Clause wanting. It resounds SC. I. р, бо. Sc. 2. Dependent Sentences. Thou shalt not live, I think, withal, God above Would I could answer Sc. 3. p. 69. Relative Sentences. Or from our masters'. p. 59. Sc. 2. ACT V. Conditional Sentences. No. 1. SC. 3. If thou couldst, doctor, cast No. 2 a. SC. 5. Were they not fore’d with those that should be ours, SC. 7. No. 2 b. SC. 5 No. 3. If thy speech be sooth: My wife and children's ghosts will haunt me still. p. 86. Sc. 5. Condition implied. p. 82. Sc.i. First Clause wanting. much blood in him? Sc. 2. Sc. 3. I would not have such a heart in my bosom for the Their dear causes Mouth-honour, breath, p. 79. What's more to do, SC. 5. Sc. 7. p. 85. Sc. I. Dependent Sentences. Sc. 7. Time Sentences. Sc. 3 Till Birnam wood remove to Dunsinane, SC. 4• Relative Sentence. Sc. 2. Who knows if Donaldbain be with his brother? p. 77. KING LEAR. ACT 1. Conditional Sentences. No. 1. Sc. 2. SC. 4. If our father would sleep till I waked him, you should enjoy half his revenue for ever. If the matter were good, my lord, I durst swear it were * his. p. 265. Which, if you should, the fault Such a daughter, If my cap would buy a halter. p. 279. of kibes ? p. 280. If thou wert my fool, nuncle, I'd have thee beaten for being old before thy time. p. 281. No. 2 a. SC. 2. I should have been that I am, had the maidenliest star in the firmament twinkled on my bastardizing. p. 267. No. 2 b. SC. I. SC. 4. Stood I within his grace, gave them all my living, I'd keep my coxcombs p. 274. No. 3. Sc. i. Let it fall rather, ugh the fork invade * Dependent Sentence. Sc. 2. If, on the tenth day following, may fitly like your grace, If this letter speed you should run a certain course; where, if you violently in your own honour. p. 265. If your honour judge it meet, I will place you where you shall hear us confer of this. p. 266. If you do stir abroad, go armed. I am no honest man, if there be any good meaning toward you. p. 268. Sc. 3. If he distaste it, let him to my sister. If but as well I other accents borrow, my good intent May carry through itself. p. 269. If thou canst serve where thou dost stand condemn'd, it If thou be’st as poor for a subject as he's for a king, thou art poor enough. p. 270. I beseech you pardon me, my lord, if I be mistaken. P. 271. If thou follow him, thou must needs wear my coxcomb. p. 272. If she sustain him and his hundred knights. p. 279. SC. 4. So may come, &c. |