The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary, Volume 2J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1855 |
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... attendants near him when he wakes ; Would not the beggar then forget himself ? 1 Hunt . Believe me , lord , I think he cannot choose . 2 Hunt . It would seem strange unto him when he waked . Lord . Even as a flattering dream , or ...
... attendants near him when he wakes ; Would not the beggar then forget himself ? 1 Hunt . Believe me , lord , I think he cannot choose . 2 Hunt . It would seem strange unto him when he waked . Lord . Even as a flattering dream , or ...
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... Attendants ; some with apparel , others with basin , ewer , and other appurte- nances . Enter Lord , dressed like a Servant . Sly . For God's sake , a pot of small ale . 1 Serv . Will't please your lordship drink a cup of sack ? 2 Serv ...
... Attendants ; some with apparel , others with basin , ewer , and other appurte- nances . Enter Lord , dressed like a Servant . Sly . For God's sake , a pot of small ale . 1 Serv . Will't please your lordship drink a cup of sack ? 2 Serv ...
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... Attendants . Page . How fares my noble lord ? Sly . Marry , I fare well ; for here is cheer enough . Where is my wife ? Page . Sly . Here , noble lord . What is thy will with her ? Are you my wife , and will not call me - husband ? My ...
... Attendants . Page . How fares my noble lord ? Sly . Marry , I fare well ; for here is cheer enough . Where is my wife ? Page . Sly . Here , noble lord . What is thy will with her ? Are you my wife , and will not call me - husband ? My ...
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... Attendants . Bap . Seignior Lucentio , [ To TRANIO . ] this is the ' pointed day , That Katharine and Petruchio should be married , And yet we hear not of our son - in - law . What will be said ? What mockery will it be , To want the ...
... Attendants . Bap . Seignior Lucentio , [ To TRANIO . ] this is the ' pointed day , That Katharine and Petruchio should be married , And yet we hear not of our son - in - law . What will be said ? What mockery will it be , To want the ...
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... Attendants . Pet . Sir , here's the door ; this is Lucentio's house ; My father's bears more toward the market - place ; Thither must I , and here I leave you , sir . Vin . You shall not choose , but drink before you go ; I think I ...
... Attendants . Pet . Sir , here's the door ; this is Lucentio's house ; My father's bears more toward the market - place ; Thither must I , and here I leave you , sir . Vin . You shall not choose , but drink before you go ; I think I ...
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