The Family Shakspeare: In One Volume, in which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a FamilyLongman, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1847 - 910 Seiten |
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... lady ? and how thrives your love ? Pro . My tales of love were wont to weary you ; Duke . Beshrew me , sir , but , if he make this good , I know you joy not in a love - discourse . With nightly tears , and daily heart - sore sighs. Thu ...
... lady ? and how thrives your love ? Pro . My tales of love were wont to weary you ; Duke . Beshrew me , sir , but , if he make this good , I know you joy not in a love - discourse . With nightly tears , and daily heart - sore sighs. Thu ...
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... lady . Jul . Peace ! stand aside ! the company parts . Pro . Sir Thurio , fear not you ! I will so plead , That you ... lady , if you knew his pure heart's truth , You'd quickly learn to know him by his voice . Sil . Sir Proteus , as I ...
... lady . Jul . Peace ! stand aside ! the company parts . Pro . Sir Thurio , fear not you ! I will so plead , That you ... lady , if you knew his pure heart's truth , You'd quickly learn to know him by his voice . Sil . Sir Proteus , as I ...
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... lady , let me rake it from the earth . Sil . Go to thy lady's grave , and call her's thence ; Or , at the least , in her's sepulchre thine . Jul . He heard not that . [ Asile . Pro . Madam , if your heart be so obdúrate , Vouchsafe me ...
... lady , let me rake it from the earth . Sil . Go to thy lady's grave , and call her's thence ; Or , at the least , in her's sepulchre thine . Jul . He heard not that . [ Asile . Pro . Madam , if your heart be so obdúrate , Vouchsafe me ...
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... lady . Mrs. Ford . I your lady , sir John ! alas , I should be a pitiful lady . Fal . Let the court of France show me such an- other : I see how thine eye would emulate the dia- mond : Thou hast the right arched bent of the brow , that ...
... lady . Mrs. Ford . I your lady , sir John ! alas , I should be a pitiful lady . Fal . Let the court of France show me such an- other : I see how thine eye would emulate the dia- mond : Thou hast the right arched bent of the brow , that ...
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... lady , do. ACT I. SCENE II . My brother he is in Elysium . Perchance , he is not drown'd : — sailors ? . What think you , SCENE III . Cap . It is perchance , that you yourself were saved . Vio . O my poor brother ! and so , perchance ...
... lady , do. ACT I. SCENE II . My brother he is in Elysium . Perchance , he is not drown'd : — sailors ? . What think you , SCENE III . Cap . It is perchance , that you yourself were saved . Vio . O my poor brother ! and so , perchance ...
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