The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 2T. Longman, 1797 |
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... LEON . My best endeavours fhall be done herein . Enter GRATIANO , GRA . Where is your master ? LEON . Yonder , fir , he walks . [ Exit LEONARDO . GRA . Signior Bassanio , — BASS . Gratiano ! GRA . I have a fuit to you . BASS . You have ...
... LEON . My best endeavours fhall be done herein . Enter GRATIANO , GRA . Where is your master ? LEON . Yonder , fir , he walks . [ Exit LEONARDO . GRA . Signior Bassanio , — BASS . Gratiano ! GRA . I have a fuit to you . BASS . You have ...
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... LEON . Stay your thanks a while ; And them when you part . pay POL . Sir , that's to - morrow . I am queftion'd by ... LEON . We are tougher , brother , Than you can put us to't . POL . No longer stay . LEON , One seven - night longer ...
... LEON . Stay your thanks a while ; And them when you part . pay POL . Sir , that's to - morrow . I am queftion'd by ... LEON . We are tougher , brother , Than you can put us to't . POL . No longer stay . LEON , One seven - night longer ...
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... LEON . Well faid , Hermione . HER . To tell , he longs to fee his son , were strong : But let him fay fo then , and let him go ; But let him fwear so , and he shall not stay , We'll thwack him hence with distaffs .___ [ ture Yet of your ...
... LEON . Well faid , Hermione . HER . To tell , he longs to fee his son , were strong : But let him fay fo then , and let him go ; But let him fwear so , and he shall not stay , We'll thwack him hence with distaffs .___ [ ture Yet of your ...
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... LEON . Is he won yet ? HER . He'll stay , my lord . VOL . II . 3 N LEON . At my request , he would not . WINTER'S TALE . 465.
... LEON . Is he won yet ? HER . He'll stay , my lord . VOL . II . 3 N LEON . At my request , he would not . WINTER'S TALE . 465.
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William Shakespeare. LEON . At my request , he would not . Hermione , my dearest , thou never spok'st To better purpose , HER . Never ? LEON . Never , but once . HER . What ? have I twice faid well ? when was't before ? I pr'ythee , tell ...
William Shakespeare. LEON . At my request , he would not . Hermione , my dearest , thou never spok'st To better purpose , HER . Never ? LEON . Never , but once . HER . What ? have I twice faid well ? when was't before ? I pr'ythee , tell ...
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