The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Midsummer-night's dream. Love's labor's lost. Merchant of Venice. As you like it. All's well that ends well. Taming of the shrewHilliard, Gray,, 1839 |
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... servant , till he at last comes to the aid of their fruitless amorous pain , their inconstancy and jealousy , and restores fidelity to its old rights . The extremes of fanciful and vulgar are united when the enchanted Titania awakes and ...
... servant , till he at last comes to the aid of their fruitless amorous pain , their inconstancy and jealousy , and restores fidelity to its old rights . The extremes of fanciful and vulgar are united when the enchanted Titania awakes and ...
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... servant shall do so . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . Another Part of the Wood . Enter TITANIA , with her Train . Tita . Come , now a roundel , ' and a fairy song , Then , for the third part of a minute , hence ; Some , to kill cankers in the ...
... servant shall do so . [ Exeunt . SCENE III . Another Part of the Wood . Enter TITANIA , with her Train . Tita . Come , now a roundel , ' and a fairy song , Then , for the third part of a minute , hence ; Some , to kill cankers in the ...
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... servants ; meaning , " I wish I knew that he was in love with me , or my servant , " as the phrase is . 3 The meaning of this obscure line seems to be , -I would make him proud to flatter me , who make a mock of his flattery . 4 The old ...
... servants ; meaning , " I wish I knew that he was in love with me , or my servant , " as the phrase is . 3 The meaning of this obscure line seems to be , -I would make him proud to flatter me , who make a mock of his flattery . 4 The old ...
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... servant straight was mute . Kath . Lord Longaville said , I came o'er his heart ; And trow you what he called me ? 1 Well - liking is the same as well - conditioned , fat . 2 No point ; a quibble on the French adverb of negation , as ...
... servant straight was mute . Kath . Lord Longaville said , I came o'er his heart ; And trow you what he called me ? 1 Well - liking is the same as well - conditioned , fat . 2 No point ; a quibble on the French adverb of negation , as ...
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... servant , and Costard . conqueror ; take away Ali- Cost . O , sir , [ To NATH . ] you have overthrown Ali- sander the conqueror ! You will be scraped out of the painted cloth for this . Your lion , that holds his poll - axe sitting on a ...
... servant , and Costard . conqueror ; take away Ali- Cost . O , sir , [ To NATH . ] you have overthrown Ali- sander the conqueror ! You will be scraped out of the painted cloth for this . Your lion , that holds his poll - axe sitting on a ...
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