The Works of ShakespeareF. Warne and Company, 1872 - 173 pages |
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Page 12
... look you, β Trin. Thou wert but a lost monster. Cal. Good my lord, give me thy favour still: Be patient, for the prize III bring thee to Shall hoodwink this mischance : therefore speak softly All's hush'd as midnight yet. Trin. Ay. but ...
... look you, β Trin. Thou wert but a lost monster. Cal. Good my lord, give me thy favour still: Be patient, for the prize III bring thee to Shall hoodwink this mischance : therefore speak softly All's hush'd as midnight yet. Trin. Ay. but ...
Page 14
... look, sir [ look, sir ! here are more of us. 1 prophesied, if a gallows were on land. This fellow could not drown. β Now, blasphemy. That swear'st grace o'erboard, not an oath on shore? Hast thou no mouth by land ? What is the news ...
... look, sir [ look, sir ! here are more of us. 1 prophesied, if a gallows were on land. This fellow could not drown. β Now, blasphemy. That swear'st grace o'erboard, not an oath on shore? Hast thou no mouth by land ? What is the news ...
Page 23
... look you ; and yet I have the wit to think, my master is a kind of a knave : but that's all one, if he be but one knave. He lives not now, that knows me to be in love : yet I am in love ; but a team of horse shall not pluck that from ...
... look you ; and yet I have the wit to think, my master is a kind of a knave : but that's all one, if he be but one knave. He lives not now, that knows me to be in love : yet I am in love ; but a team of horse shall not pluck that from ...
Page 28
... look ; A smaller boon than this I cannot beg, And less than this, I am sure, you cannot give. Val. [Aside.] Howlikeadreamisthis I seeandhear Love, lend me patience to forbear a while. Sii. O, miserable, unhappy that I am ! Pro. Unhappy ...
... look ; A smaller boon than this I cannot beg, And less than this, I am sure, you cannot give. Val. [Aside.] Howlikeadreamisthis I seeandhear Love, lend me patience to forbear a while. Sii. O, miserable, unhappy that I am ! Pro. Unhappy ...
Page 33
... look, where he comes; and my good man too : he s as far from jealousy, as I am from g'ving him cause ; and that, 1 hope, is an unmeasura- e distance. Mrs. Ford. You are the happier woman. Mrs. Page. Let's consult together against this ...
... look, where he comes; and my good man too : he s as far from jealousy, as I am from g'ving him cause ; and that, 1 hope, is an unmeasura- e distance. Mrs. Ford. You are the happier woman. Mrs. Page. Let's consult together against this ...
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