The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Jefferson Press, 1906 |
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Page xxxix
... Lady ; the most fair Calliope , whose speaking silence daunts . And she whose praise the heavenly body chants . These jointly woo'd him , envying one another ( Obey'd by all as Spouse , but lov'd as brother ) And wrought a curious robe ...
... Lady ; the most fair Calliope , whose speaking silence daunts . And she whose praise the heavenly body chants . These jointly woo'd him , envying one another ( Obey'd by all as Spouse , but lov'd as brother ) And wrought a curious robe ...
Page 69
... Lady Abbess ABB . Be quiet , people . hither ? Wherefore throng you ADR . To fetch my poor distracted husband hence . Let us come in , that we may bind him fast , And bear him home for his recovery . ANG . I knew he was not in his ...
... Lady Abbess ABB . Be quiet , people . hither ? Wherefore throng you ADR . To fetch my poor distracted husband hence . Let us come in , that we may bind him fast , And bear him home for his recovery . ANG . I knew he was not in his ...
Page 73
... lady : It cannot be that she hath done thee wrong . ADR . May it please your Grace , Antipholus my hus- band , — - Whom I made lord of me and all I had , At your important letters , this ill day ―― A most outrageous fit of madness took ...
... lady : It cannot be that she hath done thee wrong . ADR . May it please your Grace , Antipholus my hus- band , — - Whom I made lord of me and all I had , At your important letters , this ill day ―― A most outrageous fit of madness took ...
Page 74
... lady abbess come to me . I will determine this before I stir . Enter a Servant SERV . O mistress , mistress , shift and save yourself ! My master and his man are both broke loose , 150 160 Beaten the maids a - row , and bound the doctor ...
... lady abbess come to me . I will determine this before I stir . Enter a Servant SERV . O mistress , mistress , shift and save yourself ! My master and his man are both broke loose , 150 160 Beaten the maids a - row , and bound the doctor ...
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... ladies disguised in men's attire are not infrequent figures in dramas and ro- mances . But they have merely taken a general view of the plot , and overlooked the minutia which demonstrate the connection . If we compare the scene between ...
... ladies disguised in men's attire are not infrequent figures in dramas and ro- mances . But they have merely taken a general view of the plot , and overlooked the minutia which demonstrate the connection . If we compare the scene between ...
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