The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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Page 29
... soul - confirming oaths . I cannot leave to love , and yet I do ; But there I leave to love , where I should love . Julia I lose , and Valentine I lose : If I keep them , I needs must lose myself ; If I lose them , thus find I by their ...
... soul - confirming oaths . I cannot leave to love , and yet I do ; But there I leave to love , where I should love . Julia I lose , and Valentine I lose : If I keep them , I needs must lose myself ; If I lose them , thus find I by their ...
Page 51
... soul ! how full of cholers I am , and trempling of mind ! I shall be glad , if he have deceived me : — how melancholies I am ! - . I will knog his urinals about his knave's costard , when I have good opportunities for the ' ork ...
... soul ! how full of cholers I am , and trempling of mind ! I shall be glad , if he have deceived me : — how melancholies I am ! - . I will knog his urinals about his knave's costard , when I have good opportunities for the ' ork ...
Page 68
... soul is in hell , madonna . Oli . I know his soul is in heaven , fool . Clo . The more fool you , madonna , to mourn for your brother's soul being in heaven . the fool , gentlemen . - Take away Oli . What think you of this fool ...
... soul is in hell , madonna . Oli . I know his soul is in heaven , fool . Clo . The more fool you , madonna , to mourn for your brother's soul being in heaven . the fool , gentlemen . - Take away Oli . What think you of this fool ...
Page 82
... soul disputes well with my sense , ACT V. Clo . But that it would be double. Enter Sir TоBY BELCH and MARIA . Sir To ... soul of our grandam might haply inhabit a bird . Clo . What thinkest thou of his opinion ? Mal . I think nobly of the ...
... soul disputes well with my sense , ACT V. Clo . But that it would be double. Enter Sir TоBY BELCH and MARIA . Sir To ... soul of our grandam might haply inhabit a bird . Clo . What thinkest thou of his opinion ? Mal . I think nobly of the ...
Page 85
... soul ! He finished , indeed , his mortal act , That day that made my sister thirteen years . Vio . If nothing lets to make us happy both But this my masculine usurp'd attire , Do not embrace me , till each circumstance Of place , time ...
... soul ! He finished , indeed , his mortal act , That day that made my sister thirteen years . Vio . If nothing lets to make us happy both But this my masculine usurp'd attire , Do not embrace me , till each circumstance Of place , time ...
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