The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 2; Volume 70Routledge, 1857 |
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... look far Into the service of the time , and was Discipled of the bravest : he lasted long ; But on us both did haggish age steal on , And wore us out of act . It much repairs me * Siennesc . To talk of your good father : In his youth 6 ...
... look far Into the service of the time , and was Discipled of the bravest : he lasted long ; But on us both did haggish age steal on , And wore us out of act . It much repairs me * Siennesc . To talk of your good father : In his youth 6 ...
Page 11
... look , thy cheeks Confess it one to the other ; and thine eyes See it so grossly shown in thy behaviours , That in ... looks upon his worshipper , But knows of him no more . My dearest Madam , * I . e . I care as much for : I wish it ...
... look , thy cheeks Confess it one to the other ; and thine eyes See it so grossly shown in thy behaviours , That in ... looks upon his worshipper , But knows of him no more . My dearest Madam , * I . e . I care as much for : I wish it ...
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... look through thee . Give me thy hand . Par . My lord , you give me most egregious indignity .. Laf . Ay , with all my heart ; and thou art worthy of it . Par . I have not , my lord , deserved it . Laf . Yes , good faith , every dram of ...
... look through thee . Give me thy hand . Par . My lord , you give me most egregious indignity .. Laf . Ay , with all my heart ; and thou art worthy of it . Par . I have not , my lord , deserved it . Laf . Yes , good faith , every dram of ...
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... look to hear fur- ther from me . Ber . May I be bold to acquaint his grace , you are gone about it ? Par . I know not what the success may be , my lord ; but the attempt I vow . Ber . I know , thou art valiant ; and , to the possibility ...
... look to hear fur- ther from me . Ber . May I be bold to acquaint his grace , you are gone about it ? Par . I know not what the success may be , my lord ; but the attempt I vow . Ber . I know , thou art valiant ; and , to the possibility ...
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... look about you ; Know you any here ? Ber . Good morrow , noble captain . 2 Lord . God bless you , captain Parolles . 1 Lord . God save you , noble captain . 2 Lord . Captain , what greeting will you to my lord Lafeu ? I am for France ...
... look about you ; Know you any here ? Ber . Good morrow , noble captain . 2 Lord . God bless you , captain Parolles . 1 Lord . God save you , noble captain . 2 Lord . Captain , what greeting will you to my lord Lafeu ? I am for France ...
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