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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Page 13
... lover presently , And tire the hearer with a book of words : If thou dost love fair Hero , cherish it ; And I will break with her , and with her father , And thou shalt have her : Was't not to this end , That thou began'st to twist so ...
... lover presently , And tire the hearer with a book of words : If thou dost love fair Hero , cherish it ; And I will break with her , and with her father , And thou shalt have her : Was't not to this end , That thou began'st to twist so ...
Page 19
... I would you did like me . Marg . So would not I , for your own sake ; for I have many ill qualities . Bene . Which is one ? ( 1 ) Importunate . ( 2 ) Lover . ( 3 ) For ! Marg . I say my prayers aloud . Bene . Scene I. 19 ABOUT NOTHING .
... I would you did like me . Marg . So would not I , for your own sake ; for I have many ill qualities . Bene . Which is one ? ( 1 ) Importunate . ( 2 ) Lover . ( 3 ) For ! Marg . I say my prayers aloud . Bene . Scene I. 19 ABOUT NOTHING .
Page 84
... lover to risk his life by a challenge to Claudio . In the conduct of the fable , however , there is an imper- fection similar to that which Dr. Johnson has point- ed out in The Merry Wives of Windsor - the second contrivance is less ...
... lover to risk his life by a challenge to Claudio . In the conduct of the fable , however , there is an imper- fection similar to that which Dr. Johnson has point- ed out in The Merry Wives of Windsor - the second contrivance is less ...
Page 93
... lovers have been ever cross'd , It stands as an edÃct in destiny : Then let us teach our trial patience , Because it is a customary cross ; As due to love , as thoughts , and dreams , and sighs , Wishes , and tears , poor fancy's3 ...
... lovers have been ever cross'd , It stands as an edÃct in destiny : Then let us teach our trial patience , Because it is a customary cross ; As due to love , as thoughts , and dreams , and sighs , Wishes , and tears , poor fancy's3 ...
Page 95
... lovers ' flights doth still conceal , ) Through Athens ' gates have we devis'd to steal . Her . And in the wood , where often you and I Upon faint primrose - beds were wont to lie , Emptying our bosoms of their counsel sweet : There my ...
... lovers ' flights doth still conceal , ) Through Athens ' gates have we devis'd to steal . Her . And in the wood , where often you and I Upon faint primrose - beds were wont to lie , Emptying our bosoms of their counsel sweet : There my ...
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