The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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Page 16
... look , my son , in a mov'd sort As if you were dismay'd : be cheerful , sir : Our revels now are ended : these our actors , As I foretold you , were all spirits , and Are melted into air , into thin air : And , like the baseless fabrick ...
... look , my son , in a mov'd sort As if you were dismay'd : be cheerful , sir : Our revels now are ended : these our actors , As I foretold you , were all spirits , and Are melted into air , into thin air : And , like the baseless fabrick ...
Page 19
... look , sir , look , sir ; here are more of us ! I prophesied , if a gallows were on land , This fellow could not drown : Now , blasphemy , That swear'st grace o'erboard , not an oath on shore , Hast thou no mouth by land ? What is the ...
... look , sir , look , sir ; here are more of us ! I prophesied , if a gallows were on land , This fellow could not drown : Now , blasphemy , That swear'st grace o'erboard , not an oath on shore , Hast thou no mouth by land ? What is the ...
Page 27
... look of such a worthy mistress . Val . Leave off discourse of disability : Sweet lady , entertain him for your servant . Pro . My duty will I boast of , nothing else . Sil . And duty never yet did want his meed ; Servant , you are ...
... look of such a worthy mistress . Val . Leave off discourse of disability : Sweet lady , entertain him for your servant . Pro . My duty will I boast of , nothing else . Sil . And duty never yet did want his meed ; Servant , you are ...
Page 39
... look ; A smaller boon than this I cannot beg , And less than this , I am sure , you cannot give . Val . How like a dream is this I see and hear ! Love , lend me patience to forbear a while . [ Aside . Sil . O miserable , unhappy that I ...
... look ; A smaller boon than this I cannot beg , And less than this , I am sure , you cannot give . Val . How like a dream is this I see and hear ! Love , lend me patience to forbear a while . [ Aside . Sil . O miserable , unhappy that I ...
Page 47
... Look , where my ranting host of the Garter comes : there is either liquor in his pate , or money in his purse , when he looks so merrily . — How now , mine host ? Enter Host and SHALLOW . Host . How now , bully - rook ! thou'rt a gentle ...
... Look , where my ranting host of the Garter comes : there is either liquor in his pate , or money in his purse , when he looks so merrily . — How now , mine host ? Enter Host and SHALLOW . Host . How now , bully - rook ! thou'rt a gentle ...
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