Comedies. Two gentlemen of VeronaHarper & Brothers, Publishers, 1847 |
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... SCENE IV . - Milan . A Room in the DUKE's Palace . Enter VALENTINE , SILVIA , THURIO , and SPEed . Sil . Servant.- SCENE III . - The Same . A Street . Enter LAUNCE , leading a dog . Launce . Nay , ' twill be this hour ere I have done ...
... SCENE IV . - Milan . A Room in the DUKE's Palace . Enter VALENTINE , SILVIA , THURIO , and SPEed . Sil . Servant.- SCENE III . - The Same . A Street . Enter LAUNCE , leading a dog . Launce . Nay , ' twill be this hour ere I have done ...
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... SCENE II . " Why then , we'll make exchange " -The Priest , in TWELFTH NIGHT , ( act v . scene i . , ) describes the cere- monial of betrothing , for which the Catholic church had a ritual : - A contract of eternal bond of love ...
... SCENE II . " Why then , we'll make exchange " -The Priest , in TWELFTH NIGHT , ( act v . scene i . , ) describes the cere- monial of betrothing , for which the Catholic church had a ritual : - A contract of eternal bond of love ...
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... scene should begin the third act ; but the change , as it will add no- thing to the probability of the action , is of no great im- portance . " - JOHNSON . SCENE VII . " Who art the table wherein all my thoughts Are visibly character'd ...
... scene should begin the third act ; but the change , as it will add no- thing to the probability of the action , is of no great im- portance . " - JOHNSON . SCENE VII . " Who art the table wherein all my thoughts Are visibly character'd ...
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... SCENE I. " Have you the tongues " -i . e . Do you speak various languages ? " By the bare scalp of Robin Hood's fat friar " - The jolly Friar Tuck , of the old Robin Hood ballads- the almost equally famous Friar Tuck of " Ivanhoe " -is ...
... SCENE I. " Have you the tongues " -i . e . Do you speak various languages ? " By the bare scalp of Robin Hood's fat friar " - The jolly Friar Tuck , of the old Robin Hood ballads- the almost equally famous Friar Tuck of " Ivanhoe " -is ...
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... SCENE I. " It hath in solemn synods been decreed , Both by the Syracusians and ourselves , To admit no traffic to ... SCENE II . " SOON AT five o'clock " -i . e . About five o'clock . In act iii . scene 2 , we have " soon at supper ...
... SCENE I. " It hath in solemn synods been decreed , Both by the Syracusians and ourselves , To admit no traffic to ... SCENE II . " SOON AT five o'clock " -i . e . About five o'clock . In act iii . scene 2 , we have " soon at supper ...
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