Play | Key Line | Modern Text | Original Text |
Antony and Cleopatra | AC II.ii.175 | Not sickness should detain me. | not sickenesse should detaine me. |
Antony and Cleopatra | AC III.vi.29 | Should be deposed; and, being, that we detain | should be depos'd, / And being that, we detaine |
Antony and Cleopatra | AC IV.v.13 | Detain no jot, I charge thee. Write to him – | Detaine no iot I charge thee: write to him, |
As You Like It | AYL I.ii.263 | And here detained by her usurping uncle | And here detain'd by her vsurping Vncle |
The Comedy of Errors | CE II.i.107 | Would that alone a love he would detain | Would that alone, a loue he would detaine, |
Henry VI Part 1 | 1H6 II.v.56 | And hath detained me all my flowering youth | And hath detayn'd me all my flowring Youth, |
King Lear | KL I.ii.41 | I shall offend either to detain or give it. The | I shall offend, either to detaine, or giue it: / The |
King Lear | KL IV.iii.47.1 | Detains him from Cordelia. | |
The Merchant of Venice | MV III.ii.9 | I would detain you here some month or two | I would detaine you here some month or two |
Much Ado About Nothing | MA I.i.142 | detain us longer. I dare swear he is no hypocrite, but | detaine vs longer: I dare sweare hee is no hypocrite, but |
Richard II | R2 I.i.90 | The which he hath detained for lewd employments, | The which he hath detain'd for lewd employments, |
The Taming of the Shrew | TS III.ii.102 | Hath all so long detained you from your wife | Hath all so long detain'd you from your wife, |