The plays (poems) of Shakespeare, ed. by H. Staunton, the illustr. by J. Gilbert engr. by the brothers Dalziel, Part 168, Volume 1 |
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Page 11
... Enter ANTONIO and PANTHINO . ANT . Tell me , Panthino , " what sad talk was that , Wherewith my brother held you in the cloister ? PAN . ' T was of his nephew Proteus , your son . ANT . Why , what of him ? PAN . He wonder❜d that your ...
... Enter ANTONIO and PANTHINO . ANT . Tell me , Panthino , " what sad talk was that , Wherewith my brother held you in the cloister ? PAN . ' T was of his nephew Proteus , your son . ANT . Why , what of him ? PAN . He wonder❜d that your ...
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... Enter PANTHINO . PAN . Sir Proteus , you are stay'd for . PRO . Go ; I come , I come : - Alas ! this parting strikes poor lovers dumb . [ Exeunt . SCENE III - The same . A Street . Enter LAUNCE , leading a Dog . LAUN . Nay , ' t will be ...
... Enter PANTHINO . PAN . Sir Proteus , you are stay'd for . PRO . Go ; I come , I come : - Alas ! this parting strikes poor lovers dumb . [ Exeunt . SCENE III - The same . A Street . Enter LAUNCE , leading a Dog . LAUN . Nay , ' t will be ...
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... Enter PROTEUS . PRO . Already have I been false to Valentine , And now I must be as unjust to Thurio . Under the colour of commending him , I have access my own love to prefer ; But Silvia is too fair , too true , too holy , To be ...
... Enter PROTEUS . PRO . Already have I been false to Valentine , And now I must be as unjust to Thurio . Under the colour of commending him , I have access my own love to prefer ; But Silvia is too fair , too true , too holy , To be ...
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... Enter EGLAMOUR . EGL . The sun begins to gild the western sky ; And now it is about the very hour That Silvia , at friar Patrick's cell , should meet me . She will not fail ; for lovers break not hours , Unless it be to come before ...
... Enter EGLAMOUR . EGL . The sun begins to gild the western sky ; And now it is about the very hour That Silvia , at friar Patrick's cell , should meet me . She will not fail ; for lovers break not hours , Unless it be to come before ...
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... Enter DUKE . DUKE . How now , sir Proteus ? how now , Thurio ? Which of you saw sir Eglamour of late ? THU . Not I. PRO . Nor I. DUKE . PRO . Saw you my daughter ? Neither . DUKE . Why , then , she ' s fled unto that peasant Valentine ...
... Enter DUKE . DUKE . How now , sir Proteus ? how now , Thurio ? Which of you saw sir Eglamour of late ? THU . Not I. PRO . Nor I. DUKE . PRO . Saw you my daughter ? Neither . DUKE . Why , then , she ' s fled unto that peasant Valentine ...
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