The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare Revised by George Steevens..., Volumen1W. Bulmer and Company, 1802 |
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... honour of his acquaint- ance , is completely characteristic of his mind . It was indeed the peculiar charm of Dr. FARMER's knowledge , that it was always produced without exertion , in that light and familiar manner , as if it had cost ...
... honour of his acquaint- ance , is completely characteristic of his mind . It was indeed the peculiar charm of Dr. FARMER's knowledge , that it was always produced without exertion , in that light and familiar manner , as if it had cost ...
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... honour on a young Florentine , called Claudio . Mes . Much deserved on his part , and equally remem- bered by Don Pedro : He hath borne himself beyond the promise of his age ; doing , in the figure of a lamb , the feats of a lion he ...
... honour on a young Florentine , called Claudio . Mes . Much deserved on his part , and equally remem- bered by Don Pedro : He hath borne himself beyond the promise of his age ; doing , in the figure of a lamb , the feats of a lion he ...
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... honour in marrying the renowned Clau- dio ( whose estimation do you mightily hold up ) to a conta- minated stale , such a one as Hero . John . What proof shall I make of that ? Bora . Proof enough to misuse the prince , to vex Claudio ...
... honour in marrying the renowned Clau- dio ( whose estimation do you mightily hold up ) to a conta- minated stale , such a one as Hero . John . What proof shall I make of that ? Bora . Proof enough to misuse the prince , to vex Claudio ...
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... honour to change your mind . Claud . May this be so ? Pedro . I will not think it . John . If you dare not trust that you see , confefs not that you know : if you will follow me , I will shew you enough ; and when you have seen more ...
... honour to change your mind . Claud . May this be so ? Pedro . I will not think it . John . If you dare not trust that you see , confefs not that you know : if you will follow me , I will shew you enough ; and when you have seen more ...
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... honour- able without marriage ? I think , you would have me say , saving your reverence , —a husband : an bad thinking do not wrest true speaking , I will offend nobody : Is there harm in the heavier for a husband ? None , I think , an ...
... honour- able without marriage ? I think , you would have me say , saving your reverence , —a husband : an bad thinking do not wrest true speaking , I will offend nobody : Is there harm in the heavier for a husband ? None , I think , an ...
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The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare: In Six Volumes, Volumen1 William Shakespeare,Joseph Rann Vista completa - 1786 |
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Anne art thou Beat Beatrice Benedick Benvolio blood Bora Borachio brother Buck Buckingham Capulet Catesby Clar Clarence Claud Claudio cousin Daugh daughter dead dear death Dogb Dorset doth Duch Duke Fred Edward Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair farewell father fear fool Friar Friar Laurence friends gentle give Gloster grace hand hath hear heart heaven Hero hither holy honour house of Lancaster James Blunt Juliet king lady Leon Leonato live look lord lord Hastings LYON Grande Bibliothèque madam Mantua marriage marry master constable Mercutio Montague never night noble Nurse Orla Orlando Pall Mall Pedro Phebe pray prince Queen Rich Richard Romeo Rosalind SCENE Shakspeare shew signior sorrow soul speak swear sweet tell thee thou art thou hast thou wilt to-morrow Touch troth Tybalt uncle Unleſs unto villain weep young