The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. : with a Glossary, and Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare : in Two Volumes, Band 1Andrus and Judd, 1836 |
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... reason ? Luc . I have no other but a woman's reason ; think him so , because I think him so . Jul . And would'st thou have me cast my love on him ? Luc . Ay , if you thought your love not cast away . Jul . Why , he of all the rest hath ...
... reason ? Luc . I have no other but a woman's reason ; think him so , because I think him so . Jul . And would'st thou have me cast my love on him ? Luc . Ay , if you thought your love not cast away . Jul . Why , he of all the rest hath ...
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... reason . Val . To do what ? Speed . To be a spokesman from madam Silvia . ' Val . To whom ? Speed . To yourself : why , she wooes you by a figure . Val . What figure ? Speed . By a letter , I should say . Val . Why , she hath not writ ...
... reason . Val . To do what ? Speed . To be a spokesman from madam Silvia . ' Val . To whom ? Speed . To yourself : why , she wooes you by a figure . Val . What figure ? Speed . By a letter , I should say . Val . Why , she hath not writ ...
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... reason to prefer mine own ? ' Val . And I will help thee to prefer her too : She shall be dignified with this high honour , - To bear my lady's train : lest the base earth Should from her vesture chance to steal a kiss , And , of so ...
... reason to prefer mine own ? ' Val . And I will help thee to prefer her too : She shall be dignified with this high honour , - To bear my lady's train : lest the base earth Should from her vesture chance to steal a kiss , And , of so ...
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... reason . Jul . The more thou dam'st it up , the more it burns ; The current , that with gentle murmur glides , Thou know'st , being stopp'd , impatiently doth rage ; He makes sweet music with the enamell'd stones , But , when his fair ...
... reason . Jul . The more thou dam'st it up , the more it burns ; The current , that with gentle murmur glides , Thou know'st , being stopp'd , impatiently doth rage ; He makes sweet music with the enamell'd stones , But , when his fair ...
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... reason of all this confusion seems to be , that he took his story from a novel which he sometimes followed and sometimes forsook ; sometimes re- membered , and sometimes forgot . That this play is rightly attributed to Shak- speare , I ...
... reason of all this confusion seems to be , that he took his story from a novel which he sometimes followed and sometimes forsook ; sometimes re- membered , and sometimes forgot . That this play is rightly attributed to Shak- speare , I ...
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