Comedies: Two gentlemen of Verona. Comedy of errors. Taming of the shrew. Much ado about nothing. Love labour's lost. Merchant of Venice. Merry wives of Windsor. Twelfth night. As you like it. Midsummer night's dream. Measure for measure. The tempest. All's well that ends well. Winter's tale |
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He after honour hunts , I after love : With twenty watchful , weary , tedious nights : He leaves his friends to dignify them more ; If haply won , perhaps , a hapless gain ; I leave myself , my friends , and all for love .
He after honour hunts , I after love : With twenty watchful , weary , tedious nights : He leaves his friends to dignify them more ; If haply won , perhaps , a hapless gain ; I leave myself , my friends , and all for love .
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The honour and regard of such a father . Pro . We'll both attend upon your ladyship . Duke . You know him well ? ( Exeunt Silvia , TAURIO , and SPEED . Val . I knew him , as myself ; for from our infancy Val .
The honour and regard of such a father . Pro . We'll both attend upon your ladyship . Duke . You know him well ? ( Exeunt Silvia , TAURIO , and SPEED . Val . I knew him , as myself ; for from our infancy Val .
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How , with my honour , I may undertake A thousand oaths , an ocean of his tears , A journey to my loving Proteus . And instances of infinite of love , Luc . Alas ! the way is wearisome and long . Warrant me welcome to my Proteus . Jul .
How , with my honour , I may undertake A thousand oaths , an ocean of his tears , A journey to my loving Proteus . And instances of infinite of love , Luc . Alas ! the way is wearisome and long . Warrant me welcome to my Proteus . Jul .
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Now , by the honour of my ancestry , I do applaud thy spirit , Valentine , And think thee worthy of an empress ' love . Know then , I here forget all former griefs . Cancel all grudge , repeal thee home again , Plead a new state in thy ...
Now , by the honour of my ancestry , I do applaud thy spirit , Valentine , And think thee worthy of an empress ' love . Know then , I here forget all former griefs . Cancel all grudge , repeal thee home again , Plead a new state in thy ...
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He was exalted to this honour , according to the legend , for having miraculously restored the lives of three young ... and scholars , and children , the saint was also honoured by having thieves called his clerks , why , it is not easy ...
He was exalted to this honour , according to the legend , for having miraculously restored the lives of three young ... and scholars , and children , the saint was also honoured by having thieves called his clerks , why , it is not easy ...
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