The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, with Glossarial Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare, Volume 2J. Nichols, 1811 |
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... eyes with a ballad - maker's pen , and hang me up at the door of a brothel - house , for the sign of blind Cupid . D. Pedro . Well , if ever thou dost fall from this faith , thou wilt prove a notable argument . Bene . If I do , hang me ...
... eyes with a ballad - maker's pen , and hang me up at the door of a brothel - house , for the sign of blind Cupid . D. Pedro . Well , if ever thou dost fall from this faith , thou wilt prove a notable argument . Bene . If I do , hang me ...
Page 28
... eyes ? I cannot tell ; I think not : I will not be sworn , but love may transform me to an oyster ; but I'll take my oath on it , till he have made an oyster of me , he shall never make me such a fool . One woman is fair ; yet I am well ...
... eyes ? I cannot tell ; I think not : I will not be sworn , but love may transform me to an oyster ; but I'll take my oath on it , till he have made an oyster of me , he shall never make me such a fool . One woman is fair ; yet I am well ...
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... eyes , Misprising what they look on ; and her wit Values itself so highly , that to her All matter clse seems weak : she cannot love , A species of hawk . + Undervaluing . Nor take no shape nor project of affection , She Scene I. ST ...
... eyes , Misprising what they look on ; and her wit Values itself so highly , that to her All matter clse seems weak : she cannot love , A species of hawk . + Undervaluing . Nor take no shape nor project of affection , She Scene I. ST ...
Page 51
... eyes as other wo . men do . Beat . What pace is this that thy tongue keeps ? Marg . Not a false gallop . Re - enter Ursula . Urs . Madam , withdraw ; the prince , the count , signior Benedick , Don John , and all the gallants of the ...
... eyes as other wo . men do . Beat . What pace is this that thy tongue keeps ? Marg . Not a false gallop . Re - enter Ursula . Urs . Madam , withdraw ; the prince , the count , signior Benedick , Don John , and all the gallants of the ...
Page 55
... the prince ? Is this the prince's brother ? Is this face Hero's Are our eyes our own ? Lascivious . ༣ ༢ ༈ ་ ༦།༤ : + Licentious . Remote from the business in hand . Leon . All this is so ; but what of Scene I. 35 ABOUT NOTHING . 55.
... the prince ? Is this the prince's brother ? Is this face Hero's Are our eyes our own ? Lascivious . ༣ ༢ ༈ ་ ༦།༤ : + Licentious . Remote from the business in hand . Leon . All this is so ; but what of Scene I. 35 ABOUT NOTHING . 55.
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