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, 1861 |
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... lord , I will be thankful To any happy messenger from thence . Duke . Know you Don Antonio , your countryman ? Val . Ay , my good lord ; I know the gentleman To be of worth , and worthy estimation , And not without desert so well ...
... lord , I will be thankful To any happy messenger from thence . Duke . Know you Don Antonio , your countryman ? Val . Ay , my good lord ; I know the gentleman To be of worth , and worthy estimation , And not without desert so well ...
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... lord , they have devis'd mean How he her chamber - window will ascend , And with a corded ladder fetch her down ; For which the youthful lover now is gone , And this way comes he with it presently ; Where , if it please you , you may ...
... lord , they have devis'd mean How he her chamber - window will ascend , And with a corded ladder fetch her down ; For which the youthful lover now is gone , And this way comes he with it presently ; Where , if it please you , you may ...
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... lord . - Duke . My daughter takes his going grievously . Pro . A little time , my lord , will kill that grief . Duke . So I believe ; but Thurio thinks not so . Proteus , the good conceit I hold of thee , ( For thou hast shown some sign ...
... lord . - Duke . My daughter takes his going grievously . Pro . A little time , my lord , will kill that grief . Duke . So I believe ; but Thurio thinks not so . Proteus , the good conceit I hold of thee , ( For thou hast shown some sign ...
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