The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 2G. Routledge, 1865 |
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... plays of Shake- speare this appears to have suffered most from the negligence of transcribers and compositors . Malone ... play to " Love's Labour's Lost , " and was originally intituled " Love's Labour's Won ; or , All's Well that Ends ...
... plays of Shake- speare this appears to have suffered most from the negligence of transcribers and compositors . Malone ... play to " Love's Labour's Lost , " and was originally intituled " Love's Labour's Won ; or , All's Well that Ends ...
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... play was written . See note ( c ) , p . 480 , Vol . I. C Making them proud of his humility , In their poor praise he humbled : ] Making them proud of his humility , In their poor praise he humbled : such a man Might be a copy to these ...
... play was written . See note ( c ) , p . 480 , Vol . I. C Making them proud of his humility , In their poor praise he humbled : ] Making them proud of his humility , In their poor praise he humbled : such a man Might be a copy to these ...
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... play the noble housewife with the time , to entertain it so merrily with a fool . CLO . O Lord , sir ! -Why , there't serves well again . COUNT . An * end , sir : to your business . Helen this , And urge her to a present answer back ...
... play the noble housewife with the time , to entertain it so merrily with a fool . CLO . O Lord , sir ! -Why , there't serves well again . COUNT . An * end , sir : to your business . Helen this , And urge her to a present answer back ...
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... play upon thy prosperous helm , As thy auspicious mistress ! BER . This very day . Great Mars , I put myself into thy file : Make me but like my thoughts , and I shall prove A lover of thy drum , hater of love . SCENE IV . - Rousillon ...
... play upon thy prosperous helm , As thy auspicious mistress ! BER . This very day . Great Mars , I put myself into thy file : Make me but like my thoughts , and I shall prove A lover of thy drum , hater of love . SCENE IV . - Rousillon ...
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... play is done : All is well ended , if this suit be won , That you express content ; which we will pay , With strife to please you , day exceeding day : Ours be your patience then , and yours our parts , Your gentle hands lend us , and ...
... play is done : All is well ended , if this suit be won , That you express content ; which we will pay , With strife to please you , day exceeding day : Ours be your patience then , and yours our parts , Your gentle hands lend us , and ...
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