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. Tempest. All's well that ends well. Winter's taleHarper & brothers, 1847 |
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... reason but the use of the word " error " in the title has been assigned . That title would rather designate a masque or allegorical pageant of Error than a comedy of laughable mistakes . There is no resemblance between Warner's ...
... reason but the use of the word " error " in the title has been assigned . That title would rather designate a masque or allegorical pageant of Error than a comedy of laughable mistakes . There is no resemblance between Warner's ...
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... reason ? — Well , sir , I thank you . Ant . S. Thank me , sir ? for what ? Dro . S. Marry , sir , for this something , that you gave me for nothing . Ant . S. I'll make you amends next , to give you nothing for something . But say , sir ...
... reason ? — Well , sir , I thank you . Ant . S. Thank me , sir ? for what ? Dro . S. Marry , sir , for this something , that you gave me for nothing . Ant . S. I'll make you amends next , to give you nothing for something . But say , sir ...
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... reason ? Dro . S. For two ; and sound ones too . Ant . S. Nay , not sound , I pray you . Dro . S. Sure ones then ... reason was not substantial , why there is no time to recover . Dro . S. Thus I mend it : Time himself is bald , and ...
... reason ? Dro . S. For two ; and sound ones too . Ant . S. Nay , not sound , I pray you . Dro . S. Sure ones then ... reason was not substantial , why there is no time to recover . Dro . S. Thus I mend it : Time himself is bald , and ...
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... reason of this strange restraint . If by strong hand you offer to break in , Now in the stirring passage of the day , A vulgar comment will be made of it ; And that supposed by the common route , Against your yet ungalled estimation ...
... reason of this strange restraint . If by strong hand you offer to break in , Now in the stirring passage of the day , A vulgar comment will be made of it ; And that supposed by the common route , Against your yet ungalled estimation ...
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... reason so ? Ant . S. Not mad , but mated ; how , I do not know . Luc . It is a fault that springeth from your eye . Ant . S. For gazing on your beams , fair sun , being by . Luc . Gaze where you should , and that will clear your sight ...
... reason so ? Ant . S. Not mad , but mated ; how , I do not know . Luc . It is a fault that springeth from your eye . Ant . S. For gazing on your beams , fair sun , being by . Luc . Gaze where you should , and that will clear your sight ...
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