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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Over these cassocks again were occasionally worn cloaks or mantles of silk , velvet , or cloth of gold , with ample turn - over collars of fur or velvet , having large arm - holes through which the full - puffed sleeves of the cassock ...
Over these cassocks again were occasionally worn cloaks or mantles of silk , velvet , or cloth of gold , with ample turn - over collars of fur or velvet , having large arm - holes through which the full - puffed sleeves of the cassock ...
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Is turn'd to folly ; blasting in the bud , Speed . You conclude , that my master is a shepLosing his verdure even in the prime , herd , then , and I a sheep ? And all the fair effects of future hopes . Pro . I do .
Is turn'd to folly ; blasting in the bud , Speed . You conclude , that my master is a shepLosing his verdure even in the prime , herd , then , and I a sheep ? And all the fair effects of future hopes . Pro . I do .
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[ Ereunt . Scene II . – Verona . A Room in Julia's House . Enter PROTEUs and JULIA . Pro . Have patience , gentle Julia . Jul . I must , where is no remedy . Pro . When possibly I can , I will return . Jul . If you turn not , you will ...
[ Ereunt . Scene II . – Verona . A Room in Julia's House . Enter PROTEUs and JULIA . Pro . Have patience , gentle Julia . Jul . I must , where is no remedy . Pro . When possibly I can , I will return . Jul . If you turn not , you will ...
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And turn her out to who will take her in : Pro . Know , noble lord , they have devis'd a mean Then , let her beauty be her wedding - dower ; How he her chamber - window will ascend , For me and my possessions she esteems not .
And turn her out to who will take her in : Pro . Know , noble lord , they have devis'd a mean Then , let her beauty be her wedding - dower ; How he her chamber - window will ascend , For me and my possessions she esteems not .
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So - ho ! so - ho ! bear it Pro . What seest thou ? Under a cloak that is of any length . Launce . Him we go to find : there's not a hair Duke . A cloak as long as thine will serve the on's head , but ' tis a Valentine . turn ? Pro .
So - ho ! so - ho ! bear it Pro . What seest thou ? Under a cloak that is of any length . Launce . Him we go to find : there's not a hair Duke . A cloak as long as thine will serve the on's head , but ' tis a Valentine . turn ? Pro .
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