The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Harrap, 1598 |
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... ring . Boy . Concolinel . [ Singing . ] Brag . Sweete Ayer , go tendernesse of yeares : take this Key , give enlargement to the swaine , bring him fe- 262. coate : quote - 2Q . stinatly hither : I must imploy him in a letter 28 II . i ...
... ring . Boy . Concolinel . [ Singing . ] Brag . Sweete Ayer , go tendernesse of yeares : take this Key , give enlargement to the swaine , bring him fe- 262. coate : quote - 2Q . stinatly hither : I must imploy him in a letter 28 II . i ...
Page 89
... ring . Lon . The face of an old Roman coine , scarce seene . Boi . The pummell of Caesars Faulchion . Dum . The carv'd - bone face on a Flaske . Ber . S. Georges halfe cheeke in a brooch . Dum . I , and in a brooch of Lead . 681 Ber . I ...
... ring . Lon . The face of an old Roman coine , scarce seene . Boi . The pummell of Caesars Faulchion . Dum . The carv'd - bone face on a Flaske . Ber . S. Georges halfe cheeke in a brooch . Dum . I , and in a brooch of Lead . 681 Ber . I ...
Page 110
... rings , gawdes , conceits , 30 40 Knackes , trifles , Nose - gaies , sweet meats ( messengers 30. Stand forth Dometrius : in text , next line - Rowe . 33. Stand forth Lysander : in text , next line - Rowe . 39. faining .. faining ...
... rings , gawdes , conceits , 30 40 Knackes , trifles , Nose - gaies , sweet meats ( messengers 30. Stand forth Dometrius : in text , next line - Rowe . 33. Stand forth Lysander : in text , next line - Rowe . 39. faining .. faining ...
Page 110
... ring here , So neere the Cradle of the Faierie Queene ? What , a Play toward ? Ile be an auditor , An Actor too perhaps , if I see cause . Quin . Speake Piramus : Thisby stand forth . Pir . Thisby , the flowers of odious savors sweete ...
... ring here , So neere the Cradle of the Faierie Queene ? What , a Play toward ? Ile be an auditor , An Actor too perhaps , if I see cause . Quin . Speake Piramus : Thisby stand forth . Pir . Thisby , the flowers of odious savors sweete ...
Page 110
... rings , and contrasting love with friendship , and the emotions with money values . Antonio , a merchant of Venice , lends his cherished friend Bassanio a sum of money needed by the latter for a visit to Portia , an heiress with whom ...
... rings , and contrasting love with friendship , and the emotions with money values . Antonio , a merchant of Venice , lends his cherished friend Bassanio a sum of money needed by the latter for a visit to Portia , an heiress with whom ...
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