The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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Page xiv
... give such matchless energy and operation to his later and riper performances . Hence , no doubt , the persuasion of certain men , that Shakespeare had little share in the mak- ing of this play . Concerning whom Mr. Collier says , " The ...
... give such matchless energy and operation to his later and riper performances . Hence , no doubt , the persuasion of certain men , that Shakespeare had little share in the mak- ing of this play . Concerning whom Mr. Collier says , " The ...
Page xviii
... a serenade I heard him give , that he had disposed of his affections . Not being recognized , I was taken into his service , and en- gaged to conduct the correspondence with the mistress who had xviii Introduction TWO GENTLEMEN.
... a serenade I heard him give , that he had disposed of his affections . Not being recognized , I was taken into his service , and en- gaged to conduct the correspondence with the mistress who had xviii Introduction TWO GENTLEMEN.
Page xxvii
... gives proof not to be excepted against that she loves Valentine , betrays not the less a tinge of the temper of her wooer Proteus . It must be said without disguise , that it was not absolutely necessary for her to give her picture to ...
... gives proof not to be excepted against that she loves Valentine , betrays not the less a tinge of the temper of her wooer Proteus . It must be said without disguise , that it was not absolutely necessary for her to give her picture to ...
Page 6
... give me not the boots . Val . No , I will not , for it boots thee not . Pro . What ? Val . To be in love , where scorn is bought with groans ; 18. A " beadsman , ” as the word is here used , is one who offers up prayers for another's ...
... give me not the boots . Val . No , I will not , for it boots thee not . Pro . What ? Val . To be in love , where scorn is bought with groans ; 18. A " beadsman , ” as the word is here used , is one who offers up prayers for another's ...
Page 24
... give it me , it's mine : Sweet ornament that decks a thing divine ! Ah , Silvia , Silvia ! Speed . Madam Silvia ! Madam Silvia ! Val . How now , sirrah ? Speed . She is not within hearing , sir . Val . Why , sir , who bade you call her ...
... give it me , it's mine : Sweet ornament that decks a thing divine ! Ah , Silvia , Silvia ! Speed . Madam Silvia ! Madam Silvia ! Val . How now , sirrah ? Speed . She is not within hearing , sir . Val . Why , sir , who bade you call her ...
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