William Aldis Wright [1863–1866], The works of William Shakespeare edited by William George Clark... and John Glover [and William Aldis Wright] (Macmillan and Co., London) [word count] [S10701].
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Scene I.
Wales note: near the cave of Belarius.
Enter Cloten note alone.
Clo.
I am near to the place where they should meet, if
Pisanio have mapped it truly. How fit his garments serve
me! note Why should his mistress, who was made by him that
made the tailor, not be fit too? the rather—saving reverence
of the word—for note 'tis said a woman's fitness comes by fits.
Therein I must play the workman. I dare speak it to myself
—for it is not note vain-glory for a man and his glass to confer
in his own chamber—I mean, the lines of my body are
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as well drawn as his; no less young, more strong, not
beneath him in fortunes, beyond him in the advantage of
the time, above him in birth, alike conversant in general
services, and more remarkable in single oppositions: yet
this imperceiverant note thing loves him in my despite. What
mortality is! note Posthumus, thy head, which now is note growing
upon thy shoulders, shall within this hour be off; thy mistress
enforced; thy garments cut to pieces before thy face note:
and all this done, spurn note her home to her father; who may
haply note be a little angry for my so rough usage; but my
mother, having power of his testiness, shall turn all into my
commendations. My horse is tied up safe: out, sword, and
to a sore note purpose! Fortune, put them into my hand! note This
is the very description of their meeting-place; and the
fellow dares not deceive me.
[Exit.
note
William Aldis Wright [1863–1866], The works of William Shakespeare edited by William George Clark... and John Glover [and William Aldis Wright] (Macmillan and Co., London) [word count] [S10701].
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