The Plays and Poems of William ShakspeareHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 1012 pages |
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... duke of Milan and PROSPERO . A prince of power . Mira . Sir , are not you my father ?. Enter PROSPERO and MIRANDA . Pro . Thy mother was a piece of virtue , and Mira . Ify your art , my dearest father , you have She said — ihou wast my ...
... duke of Milan and PROSPERO . A prince of power . Mira . Sir , are not you my father ?. Enter PROSPERO and MIRANDA . Pro . Thy mother was a piece of virtue , and Mira . Ify your art , my dearest father , you have She said — ihou wast my ...
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... Duke . Know you Don Antonio , your country . man ? Ser . Madam , my lord your father would speak Val . Ay , my good lord , I know the gentleman To be of worth , and worthy estimation , Sil . I'll wait upon his pleasure . [ Exit Servant ...
... Duke . Know you Don Antonio , your country . man ? Ser . Madam , my lord your father would speak Val . Ay , my good lord , I know the gentleman To be of worth , and worthy estimation , Sil . I'll wait upon his pleasure . [ Exit Servant ...
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... Duke . Proteus , I thank i bee for thine bonest care ; Val . Win her with gifts , if she respect not words ; Which to requite , command me while I live . Dumb jewels often , in their silent kind , This love of theirs myself have often ...
... Duke . Proteus , I thank i bee for thine bonest care ; Val . Win her with gifts , if she respect not words ; Which to requite , command me while I live . Dumb jewels often , in their silent kind , This love of theirs myself have often ...
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... Duke's Laun . Then may I set the world on wheels , Pulace . #hen she can spin for her living . Enter Duke and Thurio ; PROTEUS behind . Speed . Item , She hath many nameless virtues . Laun . That's as much as to say , bastard virtues ; Duke ...
... Duke's Laun . Then may I set the world on wheels , Pulace . #hen she can spin for her living . Enter Duke and Thurio ; PROTEUS behind . Speed . Item , She hath many nameless virtues . Laun . That's as much as to say , bastard virtues ; Duke ...
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... Duke . Then you must undertake to slander him . ACT IV . Pro . And that , my lord , I shall be loth to do : ' Tis an ill office for a gentleman ; SCENE I .-- A Forest , near Mantua . Especially , against bis very friend . Duke . Where ...
... Duke . Then you must undertake to slander him . ACT IV . Pro . And that , my lord , I shall be loth to do : ' Tis an ill office for a gentleman ; SCENE I .-- A Forest , near Mantua . Especially , against bis very friend . Duke . Where ...
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