The Works of Shakespeare, Issue 12Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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Page 85
... faith , his sweet disaster ; with a world Of pretty , fond , adoptious christendoms , 3 That blinking Cupid gossips . Now shall he- I know not what he shall . God send him well ! The Court's a learning - place ; and he is one : PAR ...
... faith , his sweet disaster ; with a world Of pretty , fond , adoptious christendoms , 3 That blinking Cupid gossips . Now shall he- I know not what he shall . God send him well ! The Court's a learning - place ; and he is one : PAR ...
Page 149
... Faith , there's a dozen of ' em , with delicate fine hats and most courteous feathers , which bow the head and nod at every man . [ exeunt . Sc . V ACT V SCENE I. Marseilles . A Street . Enter HELENA , the Widow , and DIANA , with two ...
... Faith , there's a dozen of ' em , with delicate fine hats and most courteous feathers , which bow the head and nod at every man . [ exeunt . Sc . V ACT V SCENE I. Marseilles . A Street . Enter HELENA , the Widow , and DIANA , with two ...
Page 159
... Faith , Sir , he did love her . KING . But how ? how , I pray you ? 241 PAR . He did love her , Sir , as a gentleman loves a woman . KING . How is that ? PAR . He lov'd her , Sir , and lov'd her not . KING . As thou art a knave , and no ...
... Faith , Sir , he did love her . KING . But how ? how , I pray you ? 241 PAR . He did love her , Sir , as a gentleman loves a woman . KING . How is that ? PAR . He lov'd her , Sir , and lov'd her not . KING . As thou art a knave , and no ...
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