The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon the Genius, Band 2Little, Brown and Company, 1881 |
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... Launce or Launce's dog ? Indeed , it is safe to say that , however inferior it may be to the productions of his maturer years , even The Tempest and King Lear are not more unmistakably Shakespearian in character than The Two Gentlemen ...
... Launce or Launce's dog ? Indeed , it is safe to say that , however inferior it may be to the productions of his maturer years , even The Tempest and King Lear are not more unmistakably Shakespearian in character than The Two Gentlemen ...
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... Launce " welcome to Padua , " a place with which the plot has no relations whatever . Mr. Halliwell suggests that the name is perhaps a relic of some old Italian story , upon which the play may have been founded . This is not impossible ...
... Launce " welcome to Padua , " a place with which the plot has no relations whatever . Mr. Halliwell suggests that the name is perhaps a relic of some old Italian story , upon which the play may have been founded . This is not impossible ...
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... LAUNCE , the like to Proteus . PANTHINO , Servant to Antonio . Host , where Julia lodges , in Milan . Outlaws . JULIA , a Lady of Verona , in love with Proteus . SILVIA , the Duke's Daughter , beloved of Valentine . LUCETTA , Waiting ...
... LAUNCE , the like to Proteus . PANTHINO , Servant to Antonio . Host , where Julia lodges , in Milan . Outlaws . JULIA , a Lady of Verona , in love with Proteus . SILVIA , the Duke's Daughter , beloved of Valentine . LUCETTA , Waiting ...
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... LAUNCE , leading his dog Crab . Launce . Nay , ' twill be this hour ere I have done weeping ; all the kind of the Launces have this very fault . I have receiv'd my proportion , like the pro- digious son , and am going with Sir Proteus ...
... LAUNCE , leading his dog Crab . Launce . Nay , ' twill be this hour ere I have done weeping ; all the kind of the Launces have this very fault . I have receiv'd my proportion , like the pro- digious son , and am going with Sir Proteus ...
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... Launce , away , away , aboard : thy master is shipp'd , and thou art to post after with oars . What's the matter ? why weep'st thou , man ? Away , ass ; you'll lose the tide if you tarry any longer . Launce . It is no matter if the ti'd ...
... Launce , away , away , aboard : thy master is shipp'd , and thou art to post after with oars . What's the matter ? why weep'st thou , man ? Away , ass ; you'll lose the tide if you tarry any longer . Launce . It is no matter if the ti'd ...
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