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 taleHarper & brothers, 1847 |
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... hold his eyes lock'd in her crystal looks . Sil . Belike , that now she hath enfranchis'd them , Upon some other pawn for fealty . Val . Nay , sure , I think , she holds them prison- ers still . Sil . Nay , then he should be blind ; and ...
... hold his eyes lock'd in her crystal looks . Sil . Belike , that now she hath enfranchis'd them , Upon some other pawn for fealty . Val . Nay , sure , I think , she holds them prison- ers still . Sil . Nay , then he should be blind ; and ...
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... hold of thee , ( For thou hast shown some sign of good desert , ) Makes me the better to confer with thee . Pro . Longer than I prove loyal to your grace , Let me not live to look upon your grace . Duke . Thou know'st how willingly I ...
... hold of thee , ( For thou hast shown some sign of good desert , ) Makes me the better to confer with thee . Pro . Longer than I prove loyal to your grace , Let me not live to look upon your grace . Duke . Thou know'st how willingly I ...
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... hold . I will not look upon your master's lines : I know , they are stuff'd with protestations , And full of new - found oaths , which he will break , As easily as I do tear his paper . Jul . Madam , he sends your ladyship this ring ...
... hold . I will not look upon your master's lines : I know , they are stuff'd with protestations , And full of new - found oaths , which he will break , As easily as I do tear his paper . Jul . Madam , he sends your ladyship this ring ...
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... hold your peace . Thu. What says she to my valour ? Pro . O , sir ! she makes no doubt of that . Jul . [ Aside . ] She needs not , when she knows it cowardice . Thu. What says she to my birth ? Pro . That you are well deriv'd . Jul ...
... hold your peace . Thu. What says she to my valour ? Pro . O , sir ! she makes no doubt of that . Jul . [ Aside . ] She needs not , when she knows it cowardice . Thu. What says she to my birth ? Pro . That you are well deriv'd . Jul ...
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... hold thee . Here she stands : Take but possession of her with a touch . I dare thee but to breathe upon my love . Thu. Sir Valentine , I care not for her , 1 . I hold him but a fool , that will endanger His body for a girl that loves ...
... hold thee . Here she stands : Take but possession of her with a touch . I dare thee but to breathe upon my love . Thu. Sir Valentine , I care not for her , 1 . I hold him but a fool , that will endanger His body for a girl that loves ...
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Angelo Beat Benedick better Biron Boyet brother Caliban character Claud Claudio Collier comedy COMEDY OF ERRORS daughter dost doth Dromio Duke Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fairy father fear folio fool Ford gentle gentleman GENTLEMEN OF VERONA give grace hand hath hear heart heaven honour humour husband Isab Kate Kath King knave lady Launce Leon Leonato look lord LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST Lucio madam maid Malvolio marry master master doctor means MEASURE FOR MEASURE MERCHANT OF VENICE merry mistress never night old copies Pedro play Poet Pompey pr'ythee pray Proteus quarto Rosalind SCENE sense Shakespeare Shylock signior speak swear sweet tell thee there's Theseus thine thing thou art thou hast thought Thurio tongue true TWELFTH NIGHT wife woman word