The Works of Shakespeare, Issue 11Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1902 |
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... knew but what you are ! These fifteen years you have been in a dream ; Or , when you wak'd , so wak'd as if you slept . SLY . These fifteen years ! by my fay , a goodly nap . But did I never speak of all that time ? FIRST SERV . O , yes ...
... knew but what you are ! These fifteen years you have been in a dream ; Or , when you wak'd , so wak'd as if you slept . SLY . These fifteen years ! by my fay , a goodly nap . But did I never speak of all that time ? FIRST SERV . O , yes ...
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... knew why . BIAN . Sister , content you in my discontent . Sir , to your pleasure humbly I subscribe : My books and instruments shall be my company , On them to look and practise by myself . Luc . Hark , Tranio ! thou may'st hear Minerva ...
... knew why . BIAN . Sister , content you in my discontent . Sir , to your pleasure humbly I subscribe : My books and instruments shall be my company , On them to look and practise by myself . Luc . Hark , Tranio ! thou may'st hear Minerva ...
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... knew not what to take , and what to leave , ha ? [ exit . GRE . You may go to the Devil's dam : your gifts are so good here's none will hold you . Our love is not so great , Hortensio , but we may blow our nails ' together , and fast it ...
... knew not what to take , and what to leave , ha ? [ exit . GRE . You may go to the Devil's dam : your gifts are so good here's none will hold you . Our love is not so great , Hortensio , but we may blow our nails ' together , and fast it ...
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... knew my deceased father well . I will not sleep , Hortensio , till I see her ; And therefore let me be thus bold with To give you over at this first encounter , Unless you will accompany me thither . GRU . I pray you , Sir , let him go ...
... knew my deceased father well . I will not sleep , Hortensio , till I see her ; And therefore let me be thus bold with To give you over at this first encounter , Unless you will accompany me thither . GRU . I pray you , Sir , let him go ...
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... knew him well : you are welcome for his sake . GRE . Saving your tale , Petruchio , I pray , Let us , that are poor petitioners , speak too : Backare ! 1 you are marvellous forward . 70 PET . O , pardon me , Signior Gremio ; I would ...
... knew him well : you are welcome for his sake . GRE . Saving your tale , Petruchio , I pray , Let us , that are poor petitioners , speak too : Backare ! 1 you are marvellous forward . 70 PET . O , pardon me , Signior Gremio ; I would ...
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