The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 7 |
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To ask the question ! BIRON . You must not be so quick . Ros . ' Tis ' long of you that spur me with such questions . BIRON . Your wit's too hot , it speeds too fast , ' twill tire . Ros . Not till it leave the rider in the mire .
To ask the question ! BIRON . You must not be so quick . Ros . ' Tis ' long of you that spur me with such questions . BIRON . Your wit's too hot , it speeds too fast , ' twill tire . Ros . Not till it leave the rider in the mire .
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... the l'envoy was always in the concluding part of a play or poem , it was probably in the l'envoy that the poet or reciter took leave of the audience , and the word itself appears to be derived from the verb envoyer , to send away .
... the l'envoy was always in the concluding part of a play or poem , it was probably in the l'envoy that the poet or reciter took leave of the audience , and the word itself appears to be derived from the verb envoyer , to send away .
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Study his bias leaves , and makes his book thine eyes ; Where all those pleasures live , that art would comprehend : If knowledge be the mark , to know thee shall suffice ; Well learned is that tongue , that well can thee commend : All ...
Study his bias leaves , and makes his book thine eyes ; Where all those pleasures live , that art would comprehend : If knowledge be the mark , to know thee shall suffice ; Well learned is that tongue , that well can thee commend : All ...
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I'll drop the paper ; Sweet leaves , shade folly . Who is he comes here ? [ Steps aside . Enter LONGAVILLE , with a paper . What , Longaville ! and reading ! listen , ear . BIRON . Now , in thy likeness , one more fool , appear !
I'll drop the paper ; Sweet leaves , shade folly . Who is he comes here ? [ Steps aside . Enter LONGAVILLE , with a paper . What , Longaville ! and reading ! listen , ear . BIRON . Now , in thy likeness , one more fool , appear !
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Love , whose month is ever May , Spied a blossom , passing fair , Playing in the wanton air : Through the velvet leaves the wind , All unseen , ' gan passage find ; " That the lover , sick to death , Wish'd himself the heaven's breath .
Love , whose month is ever May , Spied a blossom , passing fair , Playing in the wanton air : Through the velvet leaves the wind , All unseen , ' gan passage find ; " That the lover , sick to death , Wish'd himself the heaven's breath .
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