The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 2; Volume 70Routledge, 1857 |
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... night : the solemn feast Shall more attend upon the coming space , Expecting absent friends . As thou lov'st her , Thy love ' s to me religious ; else , does err . [ Exeunt KING , BERTRAM , HELENA , LORDS , and Attendants . Laf . Do you ...
... night : the solemn feast Shall more attend upon the coming space , Expecting absent friends . As thou lov'st her , Thy love ' s to me religious ; else , does err . [ Exeunt KING , BERTRAM , HELENA , LORDS , and Attendants . Laf . Do you ...
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... night ; A very serious business calls on him . The great prerogative and rite of love , Which , as your due , time claims , he does acknowledge ; But puts it off by a compell'd restraint ; Whose want , and whose delay , is strew'd with ...
... night ; A very serious business calls on him . The great prerogative and rite of love , Which , as your due , time claims , he does acknowledge ; But puts it off by a compell'd restraint ; Whose want , and whose delay , is strew'd with ...
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... night , When I should take possession of the bride , - And , ere I do begin , - Laf . A good traveller is something at the latter end of a dinner ; but one that lies three - thirds , and uses a known truth to pass a thousand nothings ...
... night , When I should take possession of the bride , - And , ere I do begin , - Laf . A good traveller is something at the latter end of a dinner ; but one that lies three - thirds , and uses a known truth to pass a thousand nothings ...
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... night ; end , day ! For , with the dark , poor thief , I'll steal away . SCENE III . - Florence . Before the DUKE's Palace . Flourish . Enter the DUKE OF Florence , Bertram , Lords , Officers , Soldiers , and others . Duke . The general ...
... night ; end , day ! For , with the dark , poor thief , I'll steal away . SCENE III . - Florence . Before the DUKE's Palace . Flourish . Enter the DUKE OF Florence , Bertram , Lords , Officers , Soldiers , and others . Duke . The general ...
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... night ; for , in- deed , he is not for your lordship's respect . 2 Lord . We'll make you some sport with the fox , ere we case ‡ him . He was first smoked by the old lord Lafeu : when his dis- guise and he is parted , tell me what a ...
... night ; for , in- deed , he is not for your lordship's respect . 2 Lord . We'll make you some sport with the fox , ere we case ‡ him . He was first smoked by the old lord Lafeu : when his dis- guise and he is parted , tell me what a ...
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