The Works of William ShakespeareMacmillan and Company, limited., 1923 |
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... reading with F 134-140 Marry ... younger ] Capell prints as six lines of verse . 135 gambold ] FfQ . gambol Pope . 139 , 140 Well ... slip ] Well , well , we'll Flourish . see't , we'll see't . 140 Come , madam wife , [ sings ] Sit ...
... reading with F 134-140 Marry ... younger ] Capell prints as six lines of verse . 135 gambold ] FfQ . gambol Pope . 139 , 140 Well ... slip ] Well , well , we'll Flourish . see't , we'll see't . 140 Come , madam wife , [ sings ] Sit ...
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... reading a paper ... Daniel conj . 137 Master , master ] Master Rowe . there , ha ? ] Dyce . there ? Q. there ? ha . Ff . 138 it is ] ' tis Pope . 139 Petruchio , stand ... ] Petruchio , stand we by a little while Capell . Pe- truchio ...
... reading a paper ... Daniel conj . 137 Master , master ] Master Rowe . there , ha ? ] Dyce . there ? Q. there ? ha . Ff . 138 it is ] ' tis Pope . 139 Petruchio , stand ... ] Petruchio , stand we by a little while Capell . Pe- truchio ...
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... read to her ? 150 Luc . Whate'er I read to her , I'll plead for you As for my patron , stand you so assured , As firmly as yourself were still in place : Yea , and perhaps with more successful words Than you , unless you were a scholar ...
... read to her ? 150 Luc . Whate'er I read to her , I'll plead for you As for my patron , stand you so assured , As firmly as yourself were still in place : Yea , and perhaps with more successful words Than you , unless you were a scholar ...
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... read in poetry And other books , good ones , I warrant ye . Hor . ' Tis well ; and I have met a gentleman Hath promised me to help me to another , A fine musician to instruct our mistress ; So shall I no whit be behind in duty To fair ...
... read in poetry And other books , good ones , I warrant ye . Hor . ' Tis well ; and I have met a gentleman Hath promised me to help me to another , A fine musician to instruct our mistress ; So shall I no whit be behind in duty To fair ...
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... read so far To know the cause why music was ordain'd ! Was it not to refresh the mind of man After his studies or his usual pain ? Then give me leave to read philosophy , And while I pause , serve in your harmony . ACT III . SCENE I ...
... read so far To know the cause why music was ordain'd ! Was it not to refresh the mind of man After his studies or his usual pain ? Then give me leave to read philosophy , And while I pause , serve in your harmony . ACT III . SCENE I ...
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