Comedies, with the prefatory matter from the first folio, the note on the text by H. FarjeonNonesuch Press, 1953 |
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Page 467
... doth inherit paine , As painefully to poare upon a Booke , To seeke the light of truth , while truth the while Doth falsely blinde the eye - sight of his looke : Light seeeking light , doth light of light beguile : So ere you finde ...
... doth inherit paine , As painefully to poare upon a Booke , To seeke the light of truth , while truth the while Doth falsely blinde the eye - sight of his looke : Light seeeking light , doth light of light beguile : So ere you finde ...
Page 507
... doth seeke . Lend me the flourish of all gentle tongues , Fie painted Rethoricke , O she needs it not , To things of sale , a sellers praise belongs : She passes prayse , then prayse too short doth blot . A withered Hermite , fivescore ...
... doth seeke . Lend me the flourish of all gentle tongues , Fie painted Rethoricke , O she needs it not , To things of sale , a sellers praise belongs : She passes prayse , then prayse too short doth blot . A withered Hermite , fivescore ...
Page 517
... doth dote : Since all the power thereof it doth apply , To prove by Wit , worth in simplicitie . Enter Boyet . JQu . Heere comes Boyet , and mirth in his face . JBOY . O I am stab'd with laughter , Wher's her Grace ? JQU . Thy newes ...
... doth dote : Since all the power thereof it doth apply , To prove by Wit , worth in simplicitie . Enter Boyet . JQu . Heere comes Boyet , and mirth in his face . JBOY . O I am stab'd with laughter , Wher's her Grace ? JQU . Thy newes ...
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The Two Gentlemen of Verona | 67 |
The Merry Wives of Windsor | 131 |
The First Quarto of the same | 207 |
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