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Page 243
In the Folio this speech is at this point till he says- “ Are these things spoken , ” & c
.; whereas , Sweet prince " is Claudio's style of address to Don Pedro , and ,
murever , it is characteristic of him to refer to the prince for F. Fran . Lady , you
come ...
In the Folio this speech is at this point till he says- “ Are these things spoken , ” & c
.; whereas , Sweet prince " is Claudio's style of address to Don Pedro , and ,
murever , it is characteristic of him to refer to the prince for F. Fran . Lady , you
come ...
Page 308
This jest is dry to me.98 — Fair , gentle sweet , Your wit makes wise things foolish
: when we greet , With eyes best seeing , heaven's fiery eye , By light we lose
light : your capacity Is of that nature , that to your huge store Wise things seem ...
This jest is dry to me.98 — Fair , gentle sweet , Your wit makes wise things foolish
: when we greet , With eyes best seeing , heaven's fiery eye , By light we lose
light : your capacity Is of that nature , that to your huge store Wise things seem ...
Page 336
But there is two hard things — that is , to bring the moonlight into a Bot . ... I
believe we must leave the killing out , there is another thing : we must have a wall
in the when all is done . great chamber ; for Pyramus and Thisby , says the Bot .
But there is two hard things — that is , to bring the moonlight into a Bot . ... I
believe we must leave the killing out , there is another thing : we must have a wall
in the when all is done . great chamber ; for Pyramus and Thisby , says the Bot .
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CONTENTS | 23 |
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 45 |
THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR | 85 |
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