The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... Lady , and of the Lady's falling in love with the Page , & c . might be borrowed from the Fifth Eglog of Barnaby Googe , published with his other original poems , in 1563 . " A worthy Knyght dyd love her longe , " And for her sake dyd ...
... Lady , and of the Lady's falling in love with the Page , & c . might be borrowed from the Fifth Eglog of Barnaby Googe , published with his other original poems , in 1563 . " A worthy Knyght dyd love her longe , " And for her sake dyd ...
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... lady's waiting maid : some such cross wooing , with a clown to their serving man , better than be thus near and familiarly allied to the time . " STEEVENS . I suppose this comedy to have been written in 1607. Ben Jonson unquestionably ...
... lady's waiting maid : some such cross wooing , with a clown to their serving man , better than be thus near and familiarly allied to the time . " STEEVENS . I suppose this comedy to have been written in 1607. Ben Jonson unquestionably ...
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... lady . Vio . And what should I do in Illyria ? My brother he is in Elysium . Perchance , he is not drown'd : - What think you , sailors ? Cap . It is perchance , that you yourself were saved . Vio . O my poor brother ! and so ...
... lady . Vio . And what should I do in Illyria ? My brother he is in Elysium . Perchance , he is not drown'd : - What think you , sailors ? Cap . It is perchance , that you yourself were saved . Vio . O my poor brother ! and so ...
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... lady , takes great ex- ceptions to your ill hours . Sir To . Why , let her except before excepted . Mar. Ay , but you must confine yourself within the modest limits of order . Sir To . Confine ? I'll confine myself no finer than I am ...
... lady , takes great ex- ceptions to your ill hours . Sir To . Why , let her except before excepted . Mar. Ay , but you must confine yourself within the modest limits of order . Sir To . Confine ? I'll confine myself no finer than I am ...
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... lady : yet , [ Aside . ] a barful strife ! 5 Whoe'er I woo , myself would be his wife . [ Exeunt . SCENE V. A Room in Olivia's House . Enter MARIA , and Clown . Mar. Nay , either tell me where thou hast been , or I will not open my lips ...
... lady : yet , [ Aside . ] a barful strife ! 5 Whoe'er I woo , myself would be his wife . [ Exeunt . SCENE V. A Room in Olivia's House . Enter MARIA , and Clown . Mar. Nay , either tell me where thou hast been , or I will not open my lips ...
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