The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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Page 9
... true , my brother's daughter's queen of Tunis : So is she heir of Naples ; ' twixt which regions There is some space . Ant . A space whose every cubit Seems to cry out , How shall that Claribel - Measure us back to Naples ? · Keep in ...
... true , my brother's daughter's queen of Tunis : So is she heir of Naples ; ' twixt which regions There is some space . Ant . A space whose every cubit Seems to cry out , How shall that Claribel - Measure us back to Naples ? · Keep in ...
Page 15
... true : do not give dalliance Too much the rein : the strongest oaths are straw To the fire ' the blood : be more abstemious , Or else , good night , your vow ! Fer . I warrant you , sir . The white cold virgin snow upon my heart Abates ...
... true : do not give dalliance Too much the rein : the strongest oaths are straw To the fire ' the blood : be more abstemious , Or else , good night , your vow ! Fer . I warrant you , sir . The white cold virgin snow upon my heart Abates ...
Page 28
... true , will't be a match ? Laun . Ask my dog : if he say , ay , it will ; if he say , no , it will ; if he shake his tail , and say nothing , it will . Speed . The conclusion is then , that it will . Laun . Thou shalt never get such a ...
... true , will't be a match ? Laun . Ask my dog : if he say , ay , it will ; if he say , no , it will ; if he shake his tail , and say nothing , it will . Speed . The conclusion is then , that it will . Laun . Thou shalt never get such a ...
Page 29
... true - love knots : To be fantastic , may become a youth Of greater time than I shall show to be . Luc . What fashion , madam , shall I make your breeches ? Jul . That fits as well , as- " tell me , good my lord , " What compass will ...
... true - love knots : To be fantastic , may become a youth Of greater time than I shall show to be . Luc . What fashion , madam , shall I make your breeches ? Jul . That fits as well , as- " tell me , good my lord , " What compass will ...
Page 38
... True ; from a gentleman to a fool . [ Aside . Thu. Considers she my possessions ? Pro . O , ay ; and pities them . Thu. Wherefore ? Duke . Why , then she's fled unto that peasant Valentine ; And Eglamour is in her company . ' Tis true ...
... True ; from a gentleman to a fool . [ Aside . Thu. Considers she my possessions ? Pro . O , ay ; and pities them . Thu. Wherefore ? Duke . Why , then she's fled unto that peasant Valentine ; And Eglamour is in her company . ' Tis true ...
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