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 FamilyLongman, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1847 - 910 pages |
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Page 26
... Exeunt . SCENE II . Verona . A Room in Julia's House . - Enter PROTEUS and JULIA . Pro . Have patience , gentle Julia . Jul . I must , where is no remedy . Pro . When possibly I can , I will return . Jul . If you turn not , you will ...
... Exeunt . SCENE II . Verona . A Room in Julia's House . - Enter PROTEUS and JULIA . Pro . Have patience , gentle Julia . Jul . I must , where is no remedy . Pro . When possibly I can , I will return . Jul . If you turn not , you will ...
Page 35
... Exeunt PROTEUS , and SILVIA from above . Jul . Host , will you go ? Host . By my hallidom ' , I was fast asleep . Jul . Pray you , where lies sir Proteus ? Host . Marry , at my house : Trust me , I think ' tis almost day . Jul . Not so ...
... Exeunt PROTEUS , and SILVIA from above . Jul . Host , will you go ? Host . By my hallidom ' , I was fast asleep . Jul . Pray you , where lies sir Proteus ? Host . Marry , at my house : Trust me , I think ' tis almost day . Jul . Not so ...
Page 42
... Exeunt all but SHAL . SLENDER , and EVANS . Slen . I had rather than forty shillings , I had my book of Songs and Sonnets here : Enter SIMPLE . How now , Simple ! where have you been ? I must wait on myself , must I ? You have not The ...
... Exeunt all but SHAL . SLENDER , and EVANS . Slen . I had rather than forty shillings , I had my book of Songs and Sonnets here : Enter SIMPLE . How now , Simple ! where have you been ? I must wait on myself , must I ? You have not The ...
Page 43
... Exeunt . to come . SCENE III . - A Room in the Garter Inn . familiar style ; and the hardest voice of her beha- viour , to be English'd rightly , is , I am Sir John Falstaff's Pist . He hath studied her well , and translated her well ...
... Exeunt . to come . SCENE III . - A Room in the Garter Inn . familiar style ; and the hardest voice of her beha- viour , to be English'd rightly , is , I am Sir John Falstaff's Pist . He hath studied her well , and translated her well ...
Page 51
... Exeunt SHAL . SLEN . PAGE , and Host . Caius . Ha ! do I perceive dat ? have you make - a de sot of us ? ha , ha ! Eva . This is well ; he has made us his vlouting- stog . - I desire you , that we may be friends ; and let us knog our ...
... Exeunt SHAL . SLEN . PAGE , and Host . Caius . Ha ! do I perceive dat ? have you make - a de sot of us ? ha , ha ! Eva . This is well ; he has made us his vlouting- stog . - I desire you , that we may be friends ; and let us knog our ...
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