The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1Routledge, 1862 |
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Page 67
... BIRON . BIRON . O , my good knave Costard ! exceed- ingly well met . COST . Pray you , sir , how much carnation rib- bon may a man buy for a remuneration ? BIRON . What is a remuneration ? COST . Marry , sir , half - penny farthing ...
... BIRON . BIRON . O , my good knave Costard ! exceed- ingly well met . COST . Pray you , sir , how much carnation rib- bon may a man buy for a remuneration ? BIRON . What is a remuneration ? COST . Marry , sir , half - penny farthing ...
Page 77
... BIRON . coxcomb ! O most profane [ Aside . DUM . By heaven , the wonder of a mortal eye ! BIRON . By earth , she is not ; corporal , there you lie . [ Aside . DUŠ¼ . Her amber hairs for foul hath amber quoted . BIRON . An amber - colour ...
... BIRON . coxcomb ! O most profane [ Aside . DUM . By heaven , the wonder of a mortal eye ! BIRON . By earth , she is not ; corporal , there you lie . [ Aside . DUŠ¼ . Her amber hairs for foul hath amber quoted . BIRON . An amber - colour ...
Page 94
... BIRON . Well followed : Judas was hang'd on an elder . HOL . I will not be put out of countenance . BIRON . Because thou hast no face . HOL . What is this ? BOYET . A cittern - head . DUM . The head of a bodkin . BIRON . A death's face ...
... BIRON . Well followed : Judas was hang'd on an elder . HOL . I will not be put out of countenance . BIRON . Because thou hast no face . HOL . What is this ? BOYET . A cittern - head . DUM . The head of a bodkin . BIRON . A death's face ...
Contents
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA 1 | 47 |
A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 337 |
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE | 389 |
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