The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1Macmillan Company, 1904 |
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... face , ' who uttered ' strange talk ' before strangers , sententious , not inclined to mirth , but ' well disposed ' if any Prince took pleasure in any mirth he made , - ' loved to hear him lie , ' as the King says of Armado , - Thy ...
... face , ' who uttered ' strange talk ' before strangers , sententious , not inclined to mirth , but ' well disposed ' if any Prince took pleasure in any mirth he made , - ' loved to hear him lie , ' as the King says of Armado , - Thy ...
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... face ? Arm . I love thee . Jaq . So I heard you say . Arm . And so , farewell . Jaq . Fair weather after you Dull . Come , Jaquenetta , away ! 140 150 [ Exeunt Dull and Jaquenetta . Arm . Villain , thou shalt fast for thy offences ere ...
... face ? Arm . I love thee . Jaq . So I heard you say . Arm . And so , farewell . Jaq . Fair weather after you Dull . Come , Jaquenetta , away ! 140 150 [ Exeunt Dull and Jaquenetta . Arm . Villain , thou shalt fast for thy offences ere ...
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... face it covers ! Biron . And send you many lovers ! Ros . Amen , so you be none . Biron . Nay , then will I be gone . 110. suddenly , promptly . 115-127 . Q gives Rosaline's speeches to Katharine . Possibly Biron was originally intended ...
... face it covers ! Biron . And send you many lovers ! Ros . Amen , so you be none . Biron . Nay , then will I be gone . 110. suddenly , promptly . 115-127 . Q gives Rosaline's speeches to Katharine . Possibly Biron was originally intended ...
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... face's own margent did quote such amazes That all eyes saw his eyes enchanted with gazes . I'll give you Aquitaine and all that is his , 236. like an agate , from the figures carved upon agates in rings . 238. impatient to speak and not ...
... face's own margent did quote such amazes That all eyes saw his eyes enchanted with gazes . I'll give you Aquitaine and all that is his , 236. like an agate , from the figures carved upon agates in rings . 238. impatient to speak and not ...
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... face : Most rude melancholy , valour gives thee place . My herald is return'd . Re - enter MOTH with COSTARD . Moth . A wonder , master ! here's a costard broken in a shin . Arm . Some enigma , some riddle : come , thy l'envoy ; begin ...
... face : Most rude melancholy , valour gives thee place . My herald is return'd . Re - enter MOTH with COSTARD . Moth . A wonder , master ! here's a costard broken in a shin . Arm . Some enigma , some riddle : come , thy l'envoy ; begin ...
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Antipholus Armado Athens Biron Boyet CALIFORN chain comedy Comedy of Errors Cost Costard dear Demetrius dost thou doth dream Dromio Duke Dull Enter Ephesus Exeunt Exit eyes fair fairy false father favour fear fool forsworn gentle Gentlemen give gone grace hath hear heart heaven Helena hence Hermia Hippolyta Julia Kath King lady Launce letter lion Longaville look lord Love's Labour's Lost lovers Lysander madam Marry master merry mistress Monarcho moon Moth Navarre never night oath Oberon PHILOSTRATE play Pompey pray princess Proteus Puck Pyramus Quin Re-enter Rosaline SCENE Shakespeare Silvia Sir Proteus sleep speak Speed stay sweet Syracuse tears tell thee Theseus thine thing Thisby thou art thou hast Thurio Tita Titania tongue true unto Valentine villain wench wife word