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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Know , worthy prince , sir Valentine , my friend , This night intends to steal away your daughter ; Myself am one made privy to the plot . I know , you have determin'd to bestow her On Thurio , whom your gentle daughter hates ...
Know , worthy prince , sir Valentine , my friend , This night intends to steal away your daughter ; Myself am one made privy to the plot . I know , you have determin'd to bestow her On Thurio , whom your gentle daughter hates ...
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This very night ; for love is like a child , That longs for every thing that he can come by . Val . By seven o'clock I'll get you such a ladder . Duke . But , hark thee ; I will go to her alone ; How shall I best convey the ladder ...
This very night ; for love is like a child , That longs for every thing that he can come by . Val . By seven o'clock I'll get you such a ladder . Duke . But , hark thee ; I will go to her alone ; How shall I best convey the ladder ...
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And thy advice this night I'll put in practice . Therefore , sweet Proteus , my direction - giver , Let us into the city presently To sort 7 some gentlemen well skill'd in musick : I have a sonnet , that will serve the turn , To give ...
And thy advice this night I'll put in practice . Therefore , sweet Proteus , my direction - giver , Let us into the city presently To sort 7 some gentlemen well skill'd in musick : I have a sonnet , that will serve the turn , To give ...
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Come you to me at night ; you shall know how I speed . Ford . I am blest in your acquaintance . Do you know Ford , sir ? Fal . Hang him , poor knave ! I know him not : yet I wrong him to call him poor ; they say , the jealous knave hath ...
Come you to me at night ; you shall know how I speed . Ford . I am blest in your acquaintance . Do you know Ford , sir ? Fal . Hang him , poor knave ! I know him not : yet I wrong him to call him poor ; they say , the jealous knave hath ...
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How now , master Brook ? master Brook , the mat- ter will be known to - night , or never . Be you in the Park about midnight , at Herne's oak , and you shall see wonders . Ford . Went you not to her yesterday , sir , as you told me you ...
How now , master Brook ? master Brook , the mat- ter will be known to - night , or never . Be you in the Park about midnight , at Herne's oak , and you shall see wonders . Ford . Went you not to her yesterday , sir , as you told me you ...
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