The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Stevens : with a Glossary and Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of the Poet : in Two Volumes, Volumen2Phillips, Sampson, and Company, 1851 |
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... unto this cell ? I do not think thou canst ; for then thou wast not Out2 three years old . Mira . Certainly , sir , I can . Pro . By what ? by any other house , or person ? Of any thing the image tell me , that Hath kept with thy ...
... unto this cell ? I do not think thou canst ; for then thou wast not Out2 three years old . Mira . Certainly , sir , I can . Pro . By what ? by any other house , or person ? Of any thing the image tell me , that Hath kept with thy ...
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... unto my friend , Hath made me publisher of this pretence . " Duke . Upon mine honour , he shall never know That I had any light from thee of this . Pro . Adieu , my lord ; sir Valentine is coming . [ Exit . ( 1 ) Longed tor . ( 2 ) ...
... unto my friend , Hath made me publisher of this pretence . " Duke . Upon mine honour , he shall never know That I had any light from thee of this . Pro . Adieu , my lord ; sir Valentine is coming . [ Exit . ( 1 ) Longed tor . ( 2 ) ...
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... unto the duke . 2 Out . And I from Mantua , for a gentleman , Whon . , in my mood , I stabb'd unto the heart . 1 Out . And I , for such like petty crimes as these . But to the purpose- ( for we cite our faults , That they may hold excus ...
... unto the duke . 2 Out . And I from Mantua , for a gentleman , Whon . , in my mood , I stabb'd unto the heart . 1 Out . And I , for such like petty crimes as these . But to the purpose- ( for we cite our faults , That they may hold excus ...
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... unto this gentlewoman ? Host . I tell you what Launce , his man , told me , he loved her out of all nick . ' Jul . Where is Launce ? Host . Gone to seek his dog ; which , to - morrow , by his master's command , he must carry for a ...
... unto this gentlewoman ? Host . I tell you what Launce , his man , told me , he loved her out of all nick . ' Jul . Where is Launce ? Host . Gone to seek his dog ; which , to - morrow , by his master's command , he must carry for a ...
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... unto my sight . Away , I say : Stay'st thou to vex me here ? SCENE IV . - The same . Enter Launce , with A slave , that , still an end , turns me to shame . his dog . [ Exit Launce . Sebastian , I have entertained thee , When a man's ...
... unto my sight . Away , I say : Stay'st thou to vex me here ? SCENE IV . - The same . Enter Launce , with A slave , that , still an end , turns me to shame . his dog . [ Exit Launce . Sebastian , I have entertained thee , When a man's ...
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