The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens ...M'Carty, 1830 |
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... unto high heaven , 1 love your son : - My friends were poor , but honest ; so's my love : De not offended ; for it hurts not him , That he is lov'd of me : I follow him not By any token of presumptuous suit ; Nor would I have him , till ...
... unto high heaven , 1 love your son : - My friends were poor , but honest ; so's my love : De not offended ; for it hurts not him , That he is lov'd of me : I follow him not By any token of presumptuous suit ; Nor would I have him , till ...
Page 48
... unto't : -Where is my son , I pray you ? 2 Gent . Madam , he's gone to serve the duke of Florence : We met him thitherward ; from thence we came , ( 1 ) i . e . Affect me suddenly and deeply , as our sex are usually affected . And ...
... unto't : -Where is my son , I pray you ? 2 Gent . Madam , he's gone to serve the duke of Florence : We met him thitherward ; from thence we came , ( 1 ) i . e . Affect me suddenly and deeply , as our sex are usually affected . And ...
Page 59
... unto ? 1 Lord . None in the world ; but return with an invention , and clap upon you two or three proba- ( 1 ) I will pen down my plans , and the probable obstructions . ble lies : but we have almost embossed him , Scene VI . THAT ENDS ...
... unto ? 1 Lord . None in the world ; but return with an invention , and clap upon you two or three proba- ( 1 ) I will pen down my plans , and the probable obstructions . ble lies : but we have almost embossed him , Scene VI . THAT ENDS ...
Page 65
... unto ourselves ; - Inform ' em that . 2 Sold . So I will , sir . lock'd . 1 Lord . Till then , I'll keep him dark , and safely [ Exeunt . SCENE II . - Florence . A room in the Widow's house . Enter Bertram and Diana . Ber . They told me ...
... unto ourselves ; - Inform ' em that . 2 Sold . So I will , sir . lock'd . 1 Lord . Till then , I'll keep him dark , and safely [ Exeunt . SCENE II . - Florence . A room in the Widow's house . Enter Bertram and Diana . Ber . They told me ...
Page 66
... unto my sick desires , Who then recover : Say , thou art mine , and ever My love , as it begins , shall so perséver . Dia . I see that men make hopes in such affairs , That we'll forsake ourselves . Give me that ring . Ber . I'll lend ...
... unto my sick desires , Who then recover : Say , thou art mine , and ever My love , as it begins , shall so perséver . Dia . I see that men make hopes in such affairs , That we'll forsake ourselves . Give me that ring . Ber . I'll lend ...
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