The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Volume 2 |
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... I have great hope in that : for in her youth There is a prone 9 and speechless dialect , Such as moves men ; beside , she hath prosperous art When she will play with reason and discourse , And well she can persuade . Lucio .
... I have great hope in that : for in her youth There is a prone 9 and speechless dialect , Such as moves men ; beside , she hath prosperous art When she will play with reason and discourse , And well she can persuade . Lucio .
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I would not - though ' tis my familiar sin With maids to seem the lapwing , and to jest , Tongue far from heart , -play with all virgins so : I hold you as a thing ensky'd , and sainted ; By your renouncement , an immortal spirit ...
I would not - though ' tis my familiar sin With maids to seem the lapwing , and to jest , Tongue far from heart , -play with all virgins so : I hold you as a thing ensky'd , and sainted ; By your renouncement , an immortal spirit ...
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