The Stratford Shakspere, ed. by C. Knight, Volumes 5-8 |
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Page 12
... bring her to trial . Thine in all compliments of devoted and heart - burning heat of duty , DON ADRIANO DE ARMADO . " BIRON . This is not so well as I looked for , but the best that ever I heard . KING . Ay , the best for the worst ...
... bring her to trial . Thine in all compliments of devoted and heart - burning heat of duty , DON ADRIANO DE ARMADO . " BIRON . This is not so well as I looked for , but the best that ever I heard . KING . Ay , the best for the worst ...
Page 25
... bring him festinately hither ; I must employ him in a letter to my love . MOTH . Will you win your love with a French brawl ? ARM . How meanest thou ? brawling in French ? MOTH . No , my complete master : but to jig off a tune at the ...
... bring him festinately hither ; I must employ him in a letter to my love . MOTH . Will you win your love with a French brawl ? ARM . How meanest thou ? brawling in French ? MOTH . No , my complete master : but to jig off a tune at the ...
Page 59
... brings me out , BIRON . Is this your perfectness ? begone , you rogue ! Ros . What would these strangers ? know their minds , Boyet : If they do speak our language , ' t is our will That some plain man recount their purposes : Know what ...
... brings me out , BIRON . Is this your perfectness ? begone , you rogue ! Ros . What would these strangers ? know their minds , Boyet : If they do speak our language , ' t is our will That some plain man recount their purposes : Know what ...
Page 74
... MER . God save you , madam ! PRIN . Welcome , Mercade ; But that thou interrupt'st our merriment . MER . I am sorry , madam ; for the news I bring Is heavy in my tongue . The king , your 74 ACT V. LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST .
... MER . God save you , madam ! PRIN . Welcome , Mercade ; But that thou interrupt'st our merriment . MER . I am sorry , madam ; for the news I bring Is heavy in my tongue . The king , your 74 ACT V. LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST .
Page 78
... bring you on your way . BIRON . Our wooing doth not end like an old play ; Jack hath not Jill : these ladies ' courtesy Might well have made our sport a comedy . KING . Come , sir , it wants a twelvemonth and a day , And then ' t will ...
... bring you on your way . BIRON . Our wooing doth not end like an old play ; Jack hath not Jill : these ladies ' courtesy Might well have made our sport a comedy . KING . Come , sir , it wants a twelvemonth and a day , And then ' t will ...
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