The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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Page 24
... Exeunt ANT . and PAN . Pro . Thus have I shunn'd the fire , for fear of burning ; And drench'd me in the sea , where I am drown'd : I fear'd to shew my father Julia's letter , Lest he should take exceptions to my love ; And with the ...
... Exeunt ANT . and PAN . Pro . Thus have I shunn'd the fire , for fear of burning ; And drench'd me in the sea , where I am drown'd : I fear'd to shew my father Julia's letter , Lest he should take exceptions to my love ; And with the ...
Page 26
... Exeunt . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . - Milan . An Apartment in the Duke's Palace . Alas ! this parting strikes poor lovers dumb . SCENE III.- The same . A Street . - Enter LAUNCE , leading a Dog . Laun . Nay , ' twill be this hour ere I have ...
... Exeunt . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . - Milan . An Apartment in the Duke's Palace . Alas ! this parting strikes poor lovers dumb . SCENE III.- The same . A Street . - Enter LAUNCE , leading a Dog . Laun . Nay , ' twill be this hour ere I have ...
Page 35
... Exeunt THURIO and Musicians . SILVIA appears above , at her window . Pro . Madam , good even to your ladyship . Sil . I thank you for your musick , gentlemen : Who is that , that spake ? Pro . One , lady , if you knew his pure heart's ...
... Exeunt THURIO and Musicians . SILVIA appears above , at her window . Pro . Madam , good even to your ladyship . Sil . I thank you for your musick , gentlemen : Who is that , that spake ? Pro . One , lady , if you knew his pure heart's ...
Page 52
... Exeunt SHALLOW , SLENDER , PAGE , and Host . Caius . Ha ! do I perceive dat ? have you make - a de sot of us ? ha , ha ! - Eva . This is well ; he has made us his vlouting- stog . I desire you , that we may be friends ; and let us knog ...
... Exeunt SHALLOW , SLENDER , PAGE , and Host . Caius . Ha ! do I perceive dat ? have you make - a de sot of us ? ha , ha ! - Eva . This is well ; he has made us his vlouting- stog . I desire you , that we may be friends ; and let us knog ...
Page 54
... [ Exeunt Servants with the basket . ] Gentle- men , I have dreamed to - night ; I'll tell you my dream . Here , here , here be my keys : asce o my chainbers , search , seek , find out I'll warrant wo " unkennel the fox : - Let me stop ...
... [ Exeunt Servants with the basket . ] Gentle- men , I have dreamed to - night ; I'll tell you my dream . Here , here , here be my keys : asce o my chainbers , search , seek , find out I'll warrant wo " unkennel the fox : - Let me stop ...
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