The Works of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Recently Discovered Folio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript Emendations with a History of the Stage, a Life of the Poet, and an Introduction to Each Play |
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As it hath / tempt to fix on any particular year . If any argument , one beene publikely acted by the right Honourable the Lorde way or the other , could be founded upon the publication of Chamberlaine his Seruants .
As it hath / tempt to fix on any particular year . If any argument , one beene publikely acted by the right Honourable the Lorde way or the other , could be founded upon the publication of Chamberlaine his Seruants .
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How long hath she been deform'd ? Sil . Why , if it please you , take it for your labour ; Speed . Ever since you loved her . And so good - morrow , servant . [ Exit . Val . I have loved her ever since I saw her , and still Speed .
How long hath she been deform'd ? Sil . Why , if it please you , take it for your labour ; Speed . Ever since you loved her . And so good - morrow , servant . [ Exit . Val . I have loved her ever since I saw her , and still Speed .
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Hath he not a son ? Pro . We'll both attend upon your ladyship . Val . Ay , my good lord ; a son , that well deserves [ Exeunt SILVIA , THURIo , and SPEED . The honour and regard of such a father . Val . Now , tell me , how do all from ...
Hath he not a son ? Pro . We'll both attend upon your ladyship . Val . Ay , my good lord ; a son , that well deserves [ Exeunt SILVIA , THURIo , and SPEED . The honour and regard of such a father . Val . Now , tell me , how do all from ...
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That man that hath a tongue , I say , is no man , Pro . Know , noble lord , they have devis'd a mean If with his tongue he cannot win a woman . How he her chamber - window will ascend , Duke . But she I mean is promis'd by her friends ...
That man that hath a tongue , I say , is no man , Pro . Know , noble lord , they have devis'd a mean If with his tongue he cannot win a woman . How he her chamber - window will ascend , Duke . But she I mean is promis'd by her friends ...
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For thee ? ay ; who art thou ? he hath Speed . Item , " She can sew . " stay'd for a better man than thee . Launce . That's as much as to say , Can she so ? Speed . And must I go to him ? Speed . Item , “ She can knit . ” Launce .
For thee ? ay ; who art thou ? he hath Speed . Item , " She can sew . " stay'd for a better man than thee . Launce . That's as much as to say , Can she so ? Speed . And must I go to him ? Speed . Item , “ She can knit . ” Launce .
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