The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Harrap, 1598 |
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... gentle- men visit the ladies , whom they find so attractive as to cause them to regret their oath . Act III is concerned with the progress of their sev- eral passions , also with the further adventures of Cos- tard the clown , now ...
... gentle- men visit the ladies , whom they find so attractive as to cause them to regret their oath . Act III is concerned with the progress of their sev- eral passions , also with the further adventures of Cos- tard the clown , now ...
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... gentle Lady 1 prepared Before I came : Marrie thus much I have learnt , He rather meanes to lodge you in the field , Like one that comes heere to besiege his Court , Then seeke a dispensation for his oath : To let you enter his ...
... gentle Lady 1 prepared Before I came : Marrie thus much I have learnt , He rather meanes to lodge you in the field , Like one that comes heere to besiege his Court , Then seeke a dispensation for his oath : To let you enter his ...
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... gentle beast . My lips are no Common , though severall they be . Bo . Belonging to whom ? La . To my fortunes and me . 240 Prin . Good wits wil be jangling , but gentles agree . This civil warre of wits were much better used On Navar ...
... gentle beast . My lips are no Common , though severall they be . Bo . Belonging to whom ? La . To my fortunes and me . 240 Prin . Good wits wil be jangling , but gentles agree . This civil warre of wits were much better used On Navar ...
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... gentle Ladie : 160 When tongues speak sweetly , then they name her name , And Rosaline they call her , aske for her : And to her white hand see thou do commend This seal'd - up counsaile . Ther's thy guerdon : goe . [ Giving him a ...
... gentle Ladie : 160 When tongues speak sweetly , then they name her name , And Rosaline they call her , aske for her : And to her white hand see thou do commend This seal'd - up counsaile . Ther's thy guerdon : goe . [ Giving him a ...
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... gentle Longavill , where lies thy paine ? And where my Liedges ? all about the brest : A Candle hoa ! Kin . Too bitter is thy jest . Are wee betrayed thus to thy over - view ? Ber . Not you by me , but I betrayed to you . I that am ...
... gentle Longavill , where lies thy paine ? And where my Liedges ? all about the brest : A Candle hoa ! Kin . Too bitter is thy jest . Are wee betrayed thus to thy over - view ? Ber . Not you by me , but I betrayed to you . I that am ...
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