The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 2; Volume 70Routledge, 1857 |
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... Servants to the Coun- tess of Rousillon . COUNTESS OF ROUSILLON , Mo- ther to Bertram . | HELENA , a Gentlewoman protected by the Countess . AN OLD WIDOW of Florence . DIANA , Daughter to the Widow . VIOLENTA , Neighbours and MARIANA ...
... Servants to the Coun- tess of Rousillon . COUNTESS OF ROUSILLON , Mo- ther to Bertram . | HELENA , a Gentlewoman protected by the Countess . AN OLD WIDOW of Florence . DIANA , Daughter to the Widow . VIOLENTA , Neighbours and MARIANA ...
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... servants to you ! * Be comfortable to my mother , your mistress , and make much of her . Laf . Farewell , pretty lady : You must hold the credit of your father . [ Exeunt BERTRAM and LAFEU . Hel . O , were that all ! -I think not on my ...
... servants to you ! * Be comfortable to my mother , your mistress , and make much of her . Laf . Farewell , pretty lady : You must hold the credit of your father . [ Exeunt BERTRAM and LAFEU . Hel . O , were that all ! -I think not on my ...
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... servants so ? Thou wert best set thy lower part where thy nose stands . By mine honour , if I were but two hours younger , I'd beat thee : methinks , thou art a general offence , and every man should beat thee . I think , thou wast ...
... servants so ? Thou wert best set thy lower part where thy nose stands . By mine honour , if I were but two hours younger , I'd beat thee : methinks , thou art a general offence , and every man should beat thee . I think , thou wast ...
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... ere I shall see you ; so I leave you to your wisdom . Hel . Sir , I can nothing say , But that I am your most obedient servant . [ Exit . [ Giving a letter . Ber . Come , come , no more of that SCENE V. ] 27 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
... ere I shall see you ; so I leave you to your wisdom . Hel . Sir , I can nothing say , But that I am your most obedient servant . [ Exit . [ Giving a letter . Ber . Come , come , no more of that SCENE V. ] 27 ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL .
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... servant only , and a gentleman Which I have some time known . Count . Parolles , was't not ? 1 Gen. Ay , my good lady , he . Count . A very tainted fellow , and full of wickedness . My son corrupts a well - derived nature With his ...
... servant only , and a gentleman Which I have some time known . Count . Parolles , was't not ? 1 Gen. Ay , my good lady , he . Count . A very tainted fellow , and full of wickedness . My son corrupts a well - derived nature With his ...
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