The Family Shakspeare: In One Volume : in which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family |
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Ay , madam ; so you stumble not unheed- fully . Jul . Of all the fair resort of gentlemen , That every day with parle encounter me , In thy opinion , which is worthiest love ? Luc . Please you , repeat their names , I'll shew my mind ...
Ay , madam ; so you stumble not unheed- fully . Jul . Of all the fair resort of gentlemen , That every day with parle encounter me , In thy opinion , which is worthiest love ? Luc . Please you , repeat their names , I'll shew my mind ...
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Peruse this paper , madam . Say , from whom ? Jul . Say , say ; who gave it thee ? Luc . Sir Valentine's page ; and sent , I think , from Proteus : Jul . You , minion , are too saucy . Luc . Nay , now you are too flat , That the ...
Peruse this paper , madam . Say , from whom ? Jul . Say , say ; who gave it thee ? Luc . Sir Valentine's page ; and sent , I think , from Proteus : Jul . You , minion , are too saucy . Luc . Nay , now you are too flat , That the ...
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Go to , sir ; tell me , do you know madam but one . Val . Ha ! let me see : ay , give it me , it's mine : Sweet ornament that decks a thing divine ! Ah Silvia Silvia ! Speed . Madam Silvia ! madam Silvia ! Val . How now , sirrah ?
Go to , sir ; tell me , do you know madam but one . Val . Ha ! let me see : ay , give it me , it's mine : Sweet ornament that decks a thing divine ! Ah Silvia Silvia ! Speed . Madam Silvia ! madam Silvia ! Val . How now , sirrah ?
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Now trust me , madam , it came hardly off ; For being ignorant to whom it goes , I writ at random , very doubtfully . ... No , madam ; so it stead you , I will write , Please you command , a thousand times as much : And yet , - ― Sil .
Now trust me , madam , it came hardly off ; For being ignorant to whom it goes , I writ at random , very doubtfully . ... No , madam ; so it stead you , I will write , Please you command , a thousand times as much : And yet , - ― Sil .
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Val . I quote it in your jerkin . Thu. My jerkin is a doublet . Val . Well , then , I'll double your folly . Thu. How ? Sil . What , angry , sir Thurio ? do you change colour ? Val . Give him leave , madam ; he is a kind of cameleon .
Val . I quote it in your jerkin . Thu. My jerkin is a doublet . Val . Well , then , I'll double your folly . Thu. How ? Sil . What , angry , sir Thurio ? do you change colour ? Val . Give him leave , madam ; he is a kind of cameleon .
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