The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed with Glossarial Notes, Life &c. : in Four Volumes, Volume 1Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1864 |
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... ( Lord Southampton ) heard he had a mind to . " The pur- chase so contemplated Mr. Collier considers to have been a share in the new playhouse , The Globe , then ( 1593 ) about to be erected as a summer theatre for the Lord Chamberlain's ...
... ( Lord Southampton ) heard he had a mind to . " The pur- chase so contemplated Mr. Collier considers to have been a share in the new playhouse , The Globe , then ( 1593 ) about to be erected as a summer theatre for the Lord Chamberlain's ...
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... Lord , lord ! your wor- ship's a wanton : Well , heaven forgive you and all of us , I pray ! Fal . Mistress Ford ; come , mistress Ford , - Quick . Marry , this is the short and the long of it ; you have brought her into such a canaries ...
... Lord , lord ! your wor- ship's a wanton : Well , heaven forgive you and all of us , I pray ! Fal . Mistress Ford ; come , mistress Ford , - Quick . Marry , this is the short and the long of it ; you have brought her into such a canaries ...
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... lord , If she be so abandon'd to her sorrow As it is spoke , she never will admit me . Duke . Be clamorous , and leap all civil bounds , Rather than make unprofited return . Vio . Say , I do speak with her , my lord ; What then ...
... lord , If she be so abandon'd to her sorrow As it is spoke , she never will admit me . Duke . Be clamorous , and leap all civil bounds , Rather than make unprofited return . Vio . Say , I do speak with her , my lord ; What then ...
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... lord . Duke . Dear lad , believe it ; For they shall yet belie thy happy years That say , thou art a man : Diana's lip Is not more smooth , and rubious ; thy small pipe Is as the maiden's organ , shrill , and sound , And all is ...
... lord . Duke . Dear lad , believe it ; For they shall yet belie thy happy years That say , thou art a man : Diana's lip Is not more smooth , and rubious ; thy small pipe Is as the maiden's organ , shrill , and sound , And all is ...
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... lord to negotiate with my face ? you are now out of your text : but we will draw the curtain , and show you the picture . Look you , Sir , such a one I was this present : Is't not well done ? [ Unveiling . Vio . Excellently done , if ...
... lord to negotiate with my face ? you are now out of your text : but we will draw the curtain , and show you the picture . Look you , Sir , such a one I was this present : Is't not well done ? [ Unveiling . Vio . Excellently done , if ...
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