The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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Page 157
... Kath . The young Dumain , a well - accomplish'd youth , Of all that virtue love for virtue lov'd : Most power to do most harm , least knowing ill ; For he hath wit to make an ill shape good , And shape to win grace though he had no wit ...
... Kath . The young Dumain , a well - accomplish'd youth , Of all that virtue love for virtue lov'd : Most power to do most harm , least knowing ill ; For he hath wit to make an ill shape good , And shape to win grace though he had no wit ...
Page 162
... KATH . By my troth , most pleasant ! how both did fit it ! Mar. A mark marvellous well shot ; for they both did hit it . Boyet . A mark ! O , mark but that mark ; A mark , says my lady ! Let the mark have a prick in't , to mete at , if ...
... KATH . By my troth , most pleasant ! how both did fit it ! Mar. A mark marvellous well shot ; for they both did hit it . Boyet . A mark ! O , mark but that mark ; A mark , says my lady ! Let the mark have a prick in't , to mete at , if ...
Page 169
... Kath . A light condition in a beauty dark . Ros . We need more light to find your meaning out . Kath . You'll mar the light , by taking it in snuff ; Therefore , I'll darkly end the argument . Ros . Look , what you do , you do it still ...
... Kath . A light condition in a beauty dark . Ros . We need more light to find your meaning out . Kath . You'll mar the light , by taking it in snuff ; Therefore , I'll darkly end the argument . Ros . Look , what you do , you do it still ...
Page 170
... Kath . But , in this changing , what is your intent ? Prin . The effect of my intent is , to cross theirs : They do it but in mocking merriment ; And mock for mock is only my intent . Their several counsels they unbosom shall To loves ...
... Kath . But , in this changing , what is your intent ? Prin . The effect of my intent is , to cross theirs : They do it but in mocking merriment ; And mock for mock is only my intent . Their several counsels they unbosom shall To loves ...
Page 171
... Kath . What , was your visor made without a tongue ? Long . I know the reason , lady , why you ask . Kath . O , for your reason ! quickly , sir ; I long . Long . You have a double tongue within your mask , King . Farewell , mad wenches ...
... Kath . What , was your visor made without a tongue ? Long . I know the reason , lady , why you ask . Kath . O , for your reason ! quickly , sir ; I long . Long . You have a double tongue within your mask , King . Farewell , mad wenches ...
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