The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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Page 40
... hast done , And leave her on such slight conditions . Now , by the honour of my ancestry , I do applaud thy spirit , Valentine , And think thee worthy of an empress ' love . Know then , I here forget all former griefs , Cancel all ...
... hast done , And leave her on such slight conditions . Now , by the honour of my ancestry , I do applaud thy spirit , Valentine , And think thee worthy of an empress ' love . Know then , I here forget all former griefs , Cancel all ...
Page 47
... hast some crotchets in thy head now . — - Will you go , mistress Page ? Mrs. Page . Have with you . You'll come to dinner , George ? Look , who comes yonder : she shall be our messenger to this paltry knight . [ Aside to Mrs. FORD ...
... hast some crotchets in thy head now . — - Will you go , mistress Page ? Mrs. Page . Have with you . You'll come to dinner , George ? Look , who comes yonder : she shall be our messenger to this paltry knight . [ Aside to Mrs. FORD ...
Page 84
... Hast thou forgot thyself ? Is it so long ? - Call forth the holy father . [ Exit an Attendant . Duke . Come away . [ TO VIOLA . Oli . Whither , my lord ? Cesario , husband , stay . Duke . Husband ? Oli . Ay , husband , can he that deny ...
... Hast thou forgot thyself ? Is it so long ? - Call forth the holy father . [ Exit an Attendant . Duke . Come away . [ TO VIOLA . Oli . Whither , my lord ? Cesario , husband , stay . Duke . Husband ? Oli . Ay , husband , can he that deny ...
Page 97
... hast not , still thou striv'st to get ; And what thou hast , forget'st : Thou art not certain ; For thy complexion shifts to strange effects , After the moon : If thou art rich , thou art poor ; For , like an ass , whose back with ...
... hast not , still thou striv'st to get ; And what thou hast , forget'st : Thou art not certain ; For thy complexion shifts to strange effects , After the moon : If thou art rich , thou art poor ; For , like an ass , whose back with ...
Page 129
... hast so wrong'd mine innocent child and me , That I am forc'd to lay my reverence by ; And , with grey hairs , and bruise of many days , Do challenge thee to trial of a man . say , thou hast belied mine innocent child ; D. Pedro . See ...
... hast so wrong'd mine innocent child and me , That I am forc'd to lay my reverence by ; And , with grey hairs , and bruise of many days , Do challenge thee to trial of a man . say , thou hast belied mine innocent child ; D. Pedro . See ...
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