Tempest. Two gentlemen of Verona. Merry wives of Windsor. Measure for measure. Comedy of errors. Much ado about nothing. Love's labour's lost. Midsummer night's dream. Merchant of Venice. As you like it. Taming of the shrew. All's well that ends well. Twelfth night. A winter's tale. King John. King Richard II. First and second parts of King Henry IV. King Henry V. First and second parts of King Henry VIG. Routledge & sons, limited, 1875 |
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Page 128
... LEONATO , governor of Messina . ANTONIO , his brother . PERSONS REPRESENTED . BALTHAZAR , servant to Don Pedro ... Leonato . BEATRICE , niece to Leonato . MARGARET , gentlewomen at- URSULA , tending on Hero . Messengers , Watch , and ...
... LEONATO , governor of Messina . ANTONIO , his brother . PERSONS REPRESENTED . BALTHAZAR , servant to Don Pedro ... Leonato . BEATRICE , niece to Leonato . MARGARET , gentlewomen at- URSULA , tending on Hero . Messengers , Watch , and ...
Page 129
... Leonato , Hero , Beatrice , and others , with a Messenger . Leon . I learn in this letter , that Don Pedro of Arragon comes this night to Messina . Mess . He is very near by this ; he was not three leagues off when I left him . Leon ...
... Leonato , Hero , Beatrice , and others , with a Messenger . Leon . I learn in this letter , that Don Pedro of Arragon comes this night to Messina . Mess . He is very near by this ; he was not three leagues off when I left him . Leon ...
Page 130
... Leonato . - Sig- nior Claudio , and signior Benedick , my dear friend Leonato hath invited you all . I tell him we shall stay here at the least a month ; and he heartily prays some occasion may detain us longer : I dare swear he is no ...
... Leonato . - Sig- nior Claudio , and signior Benedick , my dear friend Leonato hath invited you all . I tell him we shall stay here at the least a month ; and he heartily prays some occasion may detain us longer : I dare swear he is no ...
Page 131
... Leonato's House . Enter Leonato and Antonio . Leon . How now , brother ? Where is my cousin , your son ? Hath he provided this music ? Ant . He is very busy about it . But , brother , I can tell you news that you yet dream not of . Leon ...
... Leonato's House . Enter Leonato and Antonio . Leon . How now , brother ? Where is my cousin , your son ? Hath he provided this music ? Ant . He is very busy about it . But , brother , I can tell you news that you yet dream not of . Leon ...
Page 132
... Leonato's House . Enter Don John and Conrade . Con . What the good year , my lord ! why are you thus out of measure sad ? D. John . There is no measure in the occasion that breeds , therefore the sadness is without limit . Con . You ...
... Leonato's House . Enter Don John and Conrade . Con . What the good year , my lord ! why are you thus out of measure sad ? D. John . There is no measure in the occasion that breeds , therefore the sadness is without limit . Con . You ...
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Page 374 - Or, What good love may I perform for you ? Many a poor man's son would have lain still, And ne'er have spoke a loving word to you; But you, at your sick service, had a prince. Nay, you may think my love was crafty love, And call it cunning. Do, an' if you will ; If heaven be pleased that you must use me ill, Why, then you must.
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