The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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Page 54
... father's love ; Therefore no more turn me to him , sweet Nan . Anne . Alas ! how then ? Fent . Why , thou must be thyself . He doth object , I am too great of birth ; And that , my state being gall'd with my expence , I seek to heal it ...
... father's love ; Therefore no more turn me to him , sweet Nan . Anne . Alas ! how then ? Fent . Why , thou must be thyself . He doth object , I am too great of birth ; And that , my state being gall'd with my expence , I seek to heal it ...
Page 55
... father's choice . O , what a world of vile ill - favour'd faults Looks handsome in three hundred pounds a year ... father ! - O boy , thou Slen . I had a father , mistress Anne ; my uncle can tell you good jests of him : Pray you , uncle ...
... father's choice . O , what a world of vile ill - favour'd faults Looks handsome in three hundred pounds a year ... father ! - O boy , thou Slen . I had a father , mistress Anne ; my uncle can tell you good jests of him : Pray you , uncle ...
Page 99
... father . - Duke . This fore - named maid hath yet in her the continuance of her first affection ; his unjust unkind- ness , that in all reason should have quenched her love , hath , like an impediment in the current , made it more ...
... father . - Duke . This fore - named maid hath yet in her the continuance of her first affection ; his unjust unkind- ness , that in all reason should have quenched her love , hath , like an impediment in the current , made it more ...
Page 117
... father's getting : Hath your grace ne'er a brother like you ? Your father got excellent husbands , if a maid could come by them . D. Pedro . Will you have me , lady ? Beat . No , my lord , unless I might have another for working - days ...
... father's getting : Hath your grace ne'er a brother like you ? Your father got excellent husbands , if a maid could come by them . D. Pedro . Will you have me , lady ? Beat . No , my lord , unless I might have another for working - days ...
Page 135
... father's voice , The other must be held the worthier . Her . I would , my father look'd but with my eyes . The . Rather your eyes must with his judgment look . Her . I do entreat your grace to pardon me . I know not by what power I am ...
... father's voice , The other must be held the worthier . Her . I would , my father look'd but with my eyes . The . Rather your eyes must with his judgment look . Her . I do entreat your grace to pardon me . I know not by what power I am ...
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