The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... villain up . " " Makes heaven drowsy with the harmony . " A consonant idea occurs in Shirley's " Love Tricks , " Act IV . Sc . 2 : — Ibid . " Those eyes that grace the day , now shine on him , He her Endymion , she his silver moon , The ...
... villain up . " " Makes heaven drowsy with the harmony . " A consonant idea occurs in Shirley's " Love Tricks , " Act IV . Sc . 2 : — Ibid . " Those eyes that grace the day , now shine on him , He her Endymion , she his silver moon , The ...
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... villain would close now . " the note ( b ) on the word " close , " add : but most im- properly ; for " close " and not gloze , despite of all Mr. Collier can adduce in favour of the latter , is the genuine word . In proof of this take ...
... villain would close now . " the note ( b ) on the word " close , " add : but most im- properly ; for " close " and not gloze , despite of all Mr. Collier can adduce in favour of the latter , is the genuine word . In proof of this take ...
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... Villain , forbear . LAUN . Why , sir , I'll strike nothing : I pray you , - PRO . Sirrah , I say , forbear : Friend Valentine , a word . VAL . My ears are stopp'd , and cannot hear good news , So much of bad already hath possess'd them ...
... Villain , forbear . LAUN . Why , sir , I'll strike nothing : I pray you , - PRO . Sirrah , I say , forbear : Friend Valentine , a word . VAL . My ears are stopp'd , and cannot hear good news , So much of bad already hath possess'd them ...
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... villain , that set this down among her vices ! To be slow in words is a woman's only virtue : I pray thee , out with ' t ; and place it for her chief virtue . SPEED . Item , She is proud . LAUN . Out with that too ; it was Eve's legacy ...
... villain , that set this down among her vices ! To be slow in words is a woman's only virtue : I pray thee , out with ' t ; and place it for her chief virtue . SPEED . Item , She is proud . LAUN . Out with that too ; it was Eve's legacy ...
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... villain ! 2 OUT . Tell us this : have you anything to take to ? VAL . Nothing but my fortune . 3 OUT . Know then , that some of us are gentle- men , Such as the fury of ungovern'd youth Thrust from the company of awful men : b Myself ...
... villain ! 2 OUT . Tell us this : have you anything to take to ? VAL . Nothing but my fortune . 3 OUT . Know then , that some of us are gentle- men , Such as the fury of ungovern'd youth Thrust from the company of awful men : b Myself ...
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