The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3; Volume 70E. Moxon, 1857 |
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... noble duke , in nature as in name . Vio . What is his name ? Cap . Orsino . Vio . Orsino ! I have heard my father name him : He was a bachelor then . Cap . And so is now , or was so very late ; For but a month ago I went from hence ...
... noble duke , in nature as in name . Vio . What is his name ? Cap . Orsino . Vio . Orsino ! I have heard my father name him : He was a bachelor then . Cap . And so is now , or was so very late ; For but a month ago I went from hence ...
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... noble lord , If she be so abandon'd to her sorrow As it is spoke , she never will admit me . Duke . Be clamorous , and leap all civil bounds , Rather than make unprofited return . Vio . Say I do speak with her , my lord , what then ...
... noble lord , If she be so abandon'd to her sorrow As it is spoke , she never will admit me . Duke . Be clamorous , and leap all civil bounds , Rather than make unprofited return . Vio . Say I do speak with her , my lord , what then ...
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... noble , Of great estate , of fresh and stainless youth ; In voices well divulg'd , free , learn'd , and valiant ; And , in dimension and the shape of nature , A gracious person : but yet I cannot love him ; He might have took his answer ...
... noble , Of great estate , of fresh and stainless youth ; In voices well divulg'd , free , learn'd , and valiant ; And , in dimension and the shape of nature , A gracious person : but yet I cannot love him ; He might have took his answer ...
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... noble than the world , Prizes not quantity of dirty lands ; The parts that fortune hath bestow'd upon her , Tell her , I hold as giddily as fortune ; But ' tis that miracle and queen of gems , That nature pranks her in , attracts my ...
... noble than the world , Prizes not quantity of dirty lands ; The parts that fortune hath bestow'd upon her , Tell her , I hold as giddily as fortune ; But ' tis that miracle and queen of gems , That nature pranks her in , attracts my ...
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... noble gull - catcher . Re - enter MARIA . Sir To . Wilt thou set thy foot o ' my neck ? Sir And . Or o ' mine either ? Sir To . Shall I play my freedom at tray - trip , and become thy bond - slave ? Sir And . I'faith , or I either ? Sir ...
... noble gull - catcher . Re - enter MARIA . Sir To . Wilt thou set thy foot o ' my neck ? Sir And . Or o ' mine either ? Sir To . Shall I play my freedom at tray - trip , and become thy bond - slave ? Sir And . I'faith , or I either ? Sir ...
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