Play | Key Line | Modern Text | Original Text |
Coriolanus | Cor II.i.46 | Tiber in't; said to be something imperfect in favouring | Tiber in't: Said, to be something imperfect in fauouring |
King Lear | KL IV.iii.3 | Something he left imperfect in the state, | |
King Lear | KL IV.vi.5 | Why then your other senses grow imperfect | Why then your other Senses grow imperfect |
Macbeth | Mac I.iii.69 | Stay, you imperfect speakers! Tell me more! | Stay you imperfect Speakers, tell me more: |
Othello | Oth I.iii.99 | It is a judgement maimed and most imperfect | It is a iudgement main'd, and most imperfect. |
The Two Noble Kinsmen | TNK I.iv.12 | Our haste does leave imperfect. So adieu, | Our hast does leave imperfect; So adiew |