The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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Page 34
... rest , we parley to you : Are you content to be our general ? To make a virtue of necessity , And live , as we do , in this wilderness ? 3 Out . What say'st thou ? wilt thou be of ou consórt ? Say , ay , and be the captain of us all ...
... rest , we parley to you : Are you content to be our general ? To make a virtue of necessity , And live , as we do , in this wilderness ? 3 Out . What say'st thou ? wilt thou be of ou consórt ? Say , ay , and be the captain of us all ...
Page 73
... rest give place . · [ Exeunt CURIO and Attendants . Once more , Cesario , Get thee to yon ' same sovereign cruelty : Duke . But died thy sister of her love , my boy ? Vio . I am all the daughters of my father's house , And all the ...
... rest give place . · [ Exeunt CURIO and Attendants . Once more , Cesario , Get thee to yon ' same sovereign cruelty : Duke . But died thy sister of her love , my boy ? Vio . I am all the daughters of my father's house , And all the ...
Page 84
... rest , a thousand deaths would die . [ Following . Oli . Where goes Cesario ? Vio . After him I love , More than I love these eyes , more than my life , More , by all mores , than e'er I shall love wife : If I do feign , you witnesses ...
... rest , a thousand deaths would die . [ Following . Oli . Where goes Cesario ? Vio . After him I love , More than I love these eyes , more than my life , More , by all mores , than e'er I shall love wife : If I do feign , you witnesses ...
Page 136
... rest I'll give to be to you translated . O , teach me how you look ; and with what art You sway the motion of Demetrius ' heart . Her . I frown upon him , yet he loves me still . Hel . O , that your frowns would teach my smiles such ...
... rest I'll give to be to you translated . O , teach me how you look ; and with what art You sway the motion of Demetrius ' heart . Her . I frown upon him , yet he loves me still . Hel . O , that your frowns would teach my smiles such ...
Page 140
... rest us , Hermia , if you think it good , And tarry for the comfort of the day . Her . Be it so , Lysander , find you out a bed , For I upon this bank will rest my head . Lys . One turf shall serve as pillow for us both ; One heart ...
... rest us , Hermia , if you think it good , And tarry for the comfort of the day . Her . Be it so , Lysander , find you out a bed , For I upon this bank will rest my head . Lys . One turf shall serve as pillow for us both ; One heart ...
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