The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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Page 40
... spirit , Valentine , And think thee worthy of an empress ' love . Know then , I here forget all former griefs , Cancel all grudge , repeal thee home again . Plead a new state in thy unrivall'd merit , To which I thus subscribe , - sir ...
... spirit , Valentine , And think thee worthy of an empress ' love . Know then , I here forget all former griefs , Cancel all grudge , repeal thee home again . Plead a new state in thy unrivall'd merit , To which I thus subscribe , - sir ...
Page 59
... spirit of wantonness is , sure , scared out of him ; if the devil have him not in fee- simple , with fine and recovery , he will never , I think , in the way of waste , attempt us again . Mrs. Ford . Shall we tell our husbands how we ...
... spirit of wantonness is , sure , scared out of him ; if the devil have him not in fee- simple , with fine and recovery , he will never , I think , in the way of waste , attempt us again . Mrs. Ford . Shall we tell our husbands how we ...
Page 74
... spirit of humours in timate reading aloud to him ! Mal . By my life , this is my lady's hand : these be her very C's , her U's , and her T's ; and thus makes she her great P's . It is , in contempt of question , her hand . Sir And . Her ...
... spirit of humours in timate reading aloud to him ! Mal . By my life , this is my lady's hand : these be her very C's , her U's , and her T's ; and thus makes she her great P's . It is , in contempt of question , her hand . Sir And . Her ...
Page 85
... spirits can assume both form and suit You come to fright us . Seb . A spirit I am , indeed : But am in that dimension grossly clad , Which from the womb I did participate . Were you a woman , as the rest goes even , I should my tears ...
... spirits can assume both form and suit You come to fright us . Seb . A spirit I am , indeed : But am in that dimension grossly clad , Which from the womb I did participate . Were you a woman , as the rest goes even , I should my tears ...
Page 98
... spirit to do any thing that appears not foul in the O , fye , fye , fye ! truth of my spirit . Thy sin's not accidental , but a trade : Mercy to thee would prove itself a bawd : ' Tis best that thou diest quickly . Claud . [ Going . O ...
... spirit to do any thing that appears not foul in the O , fye , fye , fye ! truth of my spirit . Thy sin's not accidental , but a trade : Mercy to thee would prove itself a bawd : ' Tis best that thou diest quickly . Claud . [ Going . O ...
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