The Family Shakspeare: In One Volume : in which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a FamilyLongman, Greeen, Longman, Roberts & Green, 1863 - 910 pages |
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Page 115
... doth commence his suit To her he thinks not worthy ; yet he wooes ; Yet will he swear , he loves . D. Pedro . Nay , pray thee , come : Or , if thou wilt hold longer argument , Do it in notes . Balth . Note this before my notes , There's ...
... doth commence his suit To her he thinks not worthy ; yet he wooes ; Yet will he swear , he loves . D. Pedro . Nay , pray thee , come : Or , if thou wilt hold longer argument , Do it in notes . Balth . Note this before my notes , There's ...
Page 116
... doth , indeed , show some sparks riage : - But doth not the appetite alter ? A man that are like wit D. Pedro , She doth well : if she should make tender of her love , ' tis very possible he'll scorn it ; for the man , as you know all ...
... doth , indeed , show some sparks riage : - But doth not the appetite alter ? A man that are like wit D. Pedro , She doth well : if she should make tender of her love , ' tis very possible he'll scorn it ; for the man , as you know all ...
Page 117
... doth not know , How much an ill word may empoison liking . Urs . O , do not do your cousin such a wrong . She cannot be so much without true judgment , ( Having so swift and excellent a wit , As she is priz'd to have , ) as to refuse So ...
... doth not know , How much an ill word may empoison liking . Urs . O , do not do your cousin such a wrong . She cannot be so much without true judgment , ( Having so swift and excellent a wit , As she is priz'd to have , ) as to refuse So ...
Page 122
... doth the lady ? Beat . ― Dead , I think ; - help , uncle ; - Hero ! why , Hero ! - Uncle ! Signior Benedick ! friar ! Leon . O fate , take not away thy heavy hand ! Death is the fairest cover for her shame , That may be wish'd for ...
... doth the lady ? Beat . ― Dead , I think ; - help , uncle ; - Hero ! why , Hero ! - Uncle ! Signior Benedick ! friar ! Leon . O fate , take not away thy heavy hand ! Death is the fairest cover for her shame , That may be wish'd for ...
Page 137
... doth thy breath , my dearest Thisby dear . But , hark , a voice ! stay thou but here awhile , And by and by I will ... Doth the moon shine , that night we play our play ? Bot . A calendar , a calendar ! look in the alma- nack ; find out ...
... doth thy breath , my dearest Thisby dear . But , hark , a voice ! stay thou but here awhile , And by and by I will ... Doth the moon shine , that night we play our play ? Bot . A calendar , a calendar ! look in the alma- nack ; find out ...
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