The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, with a Glossary, and Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakespeare, Volume 1Andrus, Judd, & Franklin, 1837 - 466 pages |
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... hath drowned his tongue in sack : for my part , the sea cannot drown me : I swam , ere I could recover the shore , five - and - thirty leagues , off and on , by this light . - Thou shalt be my lieutenant , monster , or my standard ...
... hath drowned his tongue in sack : for my part , the sea cannot drown me : I swam , ere I could recover the shore , five - and - thirty leagues , off and on , by this light . - Thou shalt be my lieutenant , monster , or my standard ...
Page 31
... hath she been deformed ? Speed . Ever since you loved her . Val . I have loved her ever since I saw her , and still I see her beautiful . But for my duty to your ladyship . Sil . I thank you , gentle servant : ' tis very clerkly done ...
... hath she been deformed ? Speed . Ever since you loved her . Val . I have loved her ever since I saw her , and still I see her beautiful . But for my duty to your ladyship . Sil . I thank you , gentle servant : ' tis very clerkly done ...
Page 32
... hath taught her love himself to write weeping ; now should I kiss my father ; well , he unto her lover.- weeps on : -now come I to my mother , ( Ó , that she could speak now ! ) like a wood woman ; —well , I it . - kiss her ; -why there ...
... hath taught her love himself to write weeping ; now should I kiss my father ; well , he unto her lover.- weeps on : -now come I to my mother , ( Ó , that she could speak now ! ) like a wood woman ; —well , I it . - kiss her ; -why there ...
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... hath twenty pair of eyes . Thu. They say , that love hath not an eye at all . Val . To see such lovers , Thurio , as yourself ; Upon a homely object love can wink . SCENE VI . - The same . An apartment in. Val . You have said , sir . Thu ...
... hath twenty pair of eyes . Thu. They say , that love hath not an eye at all . Val . To see such lovers , Thurio , as yourself ; Upon a homely object love can wink . SCENE VI . - The same . An apartment in. Val . You have said , sir . Thu ...
Page 36
... hath a tongue , I say , is no man , If with his tongue he cannot win a woman . Duke . But she , I mean , is promis'd by her Duke . Upon mine honour , he shall never know That I had any light from thee of this . Pro . Adieu , my lord ...
... hath a tongue , I say , is no man , If with his tongue he cannot win a woman . Duke . But she , I mean , is promis'd by her Duke . Upon mine honour , he shall never know That I had any light from thee of this . Pro . Adieu , my lord ...
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