The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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Page 85
... noble count ; All the occurrence of my fortune since Hath been between this lady and this lord . Seb . So comes it , lady , you have been mistook : [ TO OLIVIA . But nature to her bias drew in that . You would have been contracted to a ...
... noble count ; All the occurrence of my fortune since Hath been between this lady and this lord . Seb . So comes it , lady , you have been mistook : [ TO OLIVIA . But nature to her bias drew in that . You would have been contracted to a ...
Page 149
... noble lord , it is ; For Pyramus therein doth kill himself . Which when I saw rehears'd , I must confess , Made mine eyes water ; but more merry tears The passion of loud laughter never shed . The . What are they that do play it ...
... noble lord , it is ; For Pyramus therein doth kill himself . Which when I saw rehears'd , I must confess , Made mine eyes water ; but more merry tears The passion of loud laughter never shed . The . What are they that do play it ...
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... noble captain . Par . Mars dote on you for his novices ! [ Exeunt Lords . ] What will you do ? Ber . Stay ; the king- [ Seeing him rise . Par . Use a more spacious ceremony to the noble lords ; you have restrained yourself within the ...
... noble captain . Par . Mars dote on you for his novices ! [ Exeunt Lords . ] What will you do ? Ber . Stay ; the king- [ Seeing him rise . Par . Use a more spacious ceremony to the noble lords ; you have restrained yourself within the ...
Page 244
... noble captain . 2 Lord . God bless you , captain Parolles . 1 Lord . God save you , noble captain . 2 Lord . Captain , what greeting will you to my lord Lafeu ? I am for France . 1 Lord . Good captain , will you give me a copy of the ...
... noble captain . 2 Lord . God bless you , captain Parolles . 1 Lord . God save you , noble captain . 2 Lord . Captain , what greeting will you to my lord Lafeu ? I am for France . 1 Lord . Good captain , will you give me a copy of the ...
Page 248
... noble she was , and thought I stood ingag'd : but when I had subscrib'd To mine own fortune , and inform'd her fully , I could not answer in that course of honour As she had made the overture , she ceas'd , In heavy satisfaction , and ...
... noble she was , and thought I stood ingag'd : but when I had subscrib'd To mine own fortune , and inform'd her fully , I could not answer in that course of honour As she had made the overture , she ceas'd , In heavy satisfaction , and ...
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