The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens&Reed, Volume 2George Routledge&Company, 1856 - 971 pages |
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... Stand you awhile aloof . - Cesario , Thou know'st no less but all ; I have unclasp'd To thee the book even of my secret soul : Therefore , good youth , address thy gait * unto her ; And tell them , there thy fixed foot shall grow , Be ...
... Stand you awhile aloof . - Cesario , Thou know'st no less but all ; I have unclasp'd To thee the book even of my secret soul : Therefore , good youth , address thy gait * unto her ; And tell them , there thy fixed foot shall grow , Be ...
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... stands by the tabor , if thy tabor stand by the church . Clo . You have said , Sir . - To see this age ! - A sentence is but a cheverilt glove to a good wit ; How quickly the wrong side may be turned outward ! Vio . Nay , that's certain ...
... stands by the tabor , if thy tabor stand by the church . Clo . You have said , Sir . - To see this age ! - A sentence is but a cheverilt glove to a good wit ; How quickly the wrong side may be turned outward ! Vio . Nay , that's certain ...
Page 66
... stand further off . Cal . Beat him enough : after a little time , I'll beat him too . Ste . Stand further .--- Come , proceed . Cal . Why , as I told thee , ' tis a custom with him I ' the afternoon to sleep : there thou may'st brain ...
... stand further off . Cal . Beat him enough : after a little time , I'll beat him too . Ste . Stand further .--- Come , proceed . Cal . Why , as I told thee , ' tis a custom with him I ' the afternoon to sleep : there thou may'st brain ...
Page 67
... stand to , and feed , Although my last : no matter , since I feel The best is past : --- Brother , my lord the duke , Stand too , and do as we . Thunder and Lightning . Enter ARIEL like a harpy ; claps his wings upon the table , and ...
... stand to , and feed , Although my last : no matter , since I feel The best is past : --- Brother , my lord the duke , Stand too , and do as we . Thunder and Lightning . Enter ARIEL like a harpy ; claps his wings upon the table , and ...
Page 71
... standing lakes , and groves ; And ye , that on the sands with printless foot Do chase the ebbing Neptune , and do fly ... stand , Holy Gonzalo , honourable man , Mine eyes , even sociable to the show of thine , Fall fellowly drops . The ...
... standing lakes , and groves ; And ye , that on the sands with printless foot Do chase the ebbing Neptune , and do fly ... stand , Holy Gonzalo , honourable man , Mine eyes , even sociable to the show of thine , Fall fellowly drops . The ...
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