The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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Page 123
... rich ; for when rich villains have need of poor ones , poor ones may make what price they will . Con . I wonder at it . Bora . That shows , thou art unconfirmed : Thou knowest , that the fashion of a doublet , or a hat , or a cloak , is ...
... rich ; for when rich villains have need of poor ones , poor ones may make what price they will . Con . I wonder at it . Bora . That shows , thou art unconfirmed : Thou knowest , that the fashion of a doublet , or a hat , or a cloak , is ...
Page 128
... rich fellow enough , go to ; and a fellow that hath had losses ; and one that hath two gowns , and every thing handsome about him : Bring him away . O , that I had been writ down- [ Exeunt . - an ass ! SCENE I. Before Leonato's House ...
... rich fellow enough , go to ; and a fellow that hath had losses ; and one that hath two gowns , and every thing handsome about him : Bring him away . O , that I had been writ down- [ Exeunt . - an ass ! SCENE I. Before Leonato's House ...
Page 138
... rich with my young squire , ) Would imitate ; and sail upon the land , To fetch me trifles , and return again , As from a voyage , rich with merchandize , But she , being mortal , of that boy did die ; And , for her sake , I do rear up ...
... rich with my young squire , ) Would imitate ; and sail upon the land , To fetch me trifles , and return again , As from a voyage , rich with merchandize , But she , being mortal , of that boy did die ; And , for her sake , I do rear up ...
Page 144
... rich within his soul , And tender me , forsooth , affection ; But by your setting on , by your consent ? What though I be not so in grace as you , So hung upon with love , so fortunate ; But miserable most , to love unlov'd ? This you ...
... rich within his soul , And tender me , forsooth , affection ; But by your setting on , by your consent ? What though I be not so in grace as you , So hung upon with love , so fortunate ; But miserable most , to love unlov'd ? This you ...
Page 169
... rich ere we depart . If fairings come thus plentifully in : A lady wall'd about with diamonds ! Look you , what I have from the loving king . Ros . Madam , came nothing else along with that ? Prin . Nothing , but this ? yes , as much ...
... rich ere we depart . If fairings come thus plentifully in : A lady wall'd about with diamonds ! Look you , what I have from the loving king . Ros . Madam , came nothing else along with that ? Prin . Nothing , but this ? yes , as much ...
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