The Dramatic Writings: Of Will. Shakespeare. With Introductory Prefaces to Each Play. Printed Complete from the Best Editions. ... |
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Page 6
... thine own tongue , Anth . Farewell : I'll grow a talker for this gear . Gra . Thanks , i'faith ; for filence is only com- mendable In a neat's tongue dry'd , and a maid not vendible . [ Exeunt GRA . and LOREN . Anth . Is that any thing ...
... thine own tongue , Anth . Farewell : I'll grow a talker for this gear . Gra . Thanks , i'faith ; for filence is only com- mendable In a neat's tongue dry'd , and a maid not vendible . [ Exeunt GRA . and LOREN . Anth . Is that any thing ...
Page 17
... thine enemy ; Who , if he break , thou may'ft with better face Exact the penalty . Shy . Why , look you , how you ftorm ? I would be friends with you , and have your love , Forget the fhames that you have ftain'd me with , Supply you ...
... thine enemy ; Who , if he break , thou may'ft with better face Exact the penalty . Shy . Why , look you , how you ftorm ? I would be friends with you , and have your love , Forget the fhames that you have ftain'd me with , Supply you ...
Page 73
... thine ; The court awards it , and the law doth give it . Shy . Moft rightful judge ! Por . And you must cut this flesh from off his breast ; The law allows it , and the court awards it . G 3 Shy Shy . Moft learned judge ! -A fentence ...
... thine ; The court awards it , and the law doth give it . Shy . Moft rightful judge ! Por . And you must cut this flesh from off his breast ; The law allows it , and the court awards it . G 3 Shy Shy . Moft learned judge ! -A fentence ...
Page 88
... thine own fair eyes , Wherein I fee myself- Por . Mark you but that ! In both mine eyes he doubly fees himself : In each eye , one : -fwear by your double self , And there's an oath of credit , Ba . Nay , but hear me : Pardon this fault ...
... thine own fair eyes , Wherein I fee myself- Por . Mark you but that ! In both mine eyes he doubly fees himself : In each eye , one : -fwear by your double self , And there's an oath of credit , Ba . Nay , but hear me : Pardon this fault ...
Page 15
... thine and my good Marcius - I had rather had eleven die nobly for their country , than one voluptuously fur- feit out of action . Enter a Gentlewoman . Gent . Madam , the lady Valeria is come to vifit you . Vir . ' Befeech you , give me ...
... thine and my good Marcius - I had rather had eleven die nobly for their country , than one voluptuously fur- feit out of action . Enter a Gentlewoman . Gent . Madam , the lady Valeria is come to vifit you . Vir . ' Befeech you , give me ...
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