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 46
... Come on your ways ; open your mouth ; here is that which will give language to you , cat ; open your mouth : this will shake your shaking , I can tell you , and that soundly : you cannot tell who's your friend : open your chaps again ...
... Come on your ways ; open your mouth ; here is that which will give language to you , cat ; open your mouth : this will shake your shaking , I can tell you , and that soundly : you cannot tell who's your friend : open your chaps again ...
Page 47
... Come , swear to that ; kiss the book : I will furnish it anon with new contents : swear . Trin . By this good light ... Come on then ; down , and swear . Trin . I shall laugh myself to death at this puppy- headed monster : a most scurvy ...
... Come , swear to that ; kiss the book : I will furnish it anon with new contents : swear . Trin . By this good light ... Come on then ; down , and swear . Trin . I shall laugh myself to death at this puppy- headed monster : a most scurvy ...
Page 66
... Come , temperate nymphs , and help to celebrate A contract of true love ; be not too late . Enter certain Nymphs . You sun - burn'd sicklemen , of August weary , Come hither from the furrow , and be merry ; Make holy - day : your rye ...
... Come , temperate nymphs , and help to celebrate A contract of true love ; be not too late . Enter certain Nymphs . You sun - burn'd sicklemen , of August weary , Come hither from the furrow , and be merry ; Make holy - day : your rye ...
Page 106
... come I to my father ; Father , your bless- ing ; now should not the shoe speak a word for weeping ; now should I kiss my father ; well , he weeps on : -now come I to my mother , ( O , that she could speak now ! ) like a wood woman ...
... come I to my father ; Father , your bless- ing ; now should not the shoe speak a word for weeping ; now should I kiss my father ; well , he weeps on : -now come I to my mother , ( O , that she could speak now ! ) like a wood woman ...
Page 108
... appears by their bare liveries , that they live by your bare words . Sil . No more , gentlemen , no more ; here comes my father . ( 1 ) Observe . Enter Duke . Duke . Now , daughter Silvia , 108 Act II . TWO GENTLEMEN Val. So do you. ...
... appears by their bare liveries , that they live by your bare words . Sil . No more , gentlemen , no more ; here comes my father . ( 1 ) Observe . Enter Duke . Duke . Now , daughter Silvia , 108 Act II . TWO GENTLEMEN Val. So do you. ...
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