“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Tập 5F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... leave . Duke F. You will take little delight in it , I can tell you , there is such odds in the men : In pity of the chal- lenger's youth , I would fain dissuade him , but he will not be entreated : Speak to him , ladies ; see if you ...
... leave . Duke F. You will take little delight in it , I can tell you , there is such odds in the men : In pity of the chal- lenger's youth , I would fain dissuade him , but he will not be entreated : Speak to him , ladies ; see if you ...
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... leave this place : Albeit you have deserv'd High commendation , true applause , and love ; Yet such is now the duke's condition , 1 That he misconstrues all that you have done . hung a shield and other trophies of war , at which they ...
... leave this place : Albeit you have deserv'd High commendation , true applause , and love ; Yet such is now the duke's condition , 1 That he misconstrues all that you have done . hung a shield and other trophies of war , at which they ...
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... leave me out ; For , by this heaven , now at our sorrows pale , Say what thou canst , I'll go along with thee . Ros . Why , whither shall we go ? Cel . To seek my uncle . " 2 Thou hast not , cousin ; ] Some word is wanting to the metre ...
... leave me out ; For , by this heaven , now at our sorrows pale , Say what thou canst , I'll go along with thee . Ros . Why , whither shall we go ? Cel . To seek my uncle . " 2 Thou hast not , cousin ; ] Some word is wanting to the metre ...
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... Leave me alone to woo him : Let's away , And get our jewels and our wealth together ; Arden . But these words are an evident interpolation , without use , and injurious to the measure : Why , whither shall we go ? —To seek my uncle ...
... Leave me alone to woo him : Let's away , And get our jewels and our wealth together ; Arden . But these words are an evident interpolation , without use , and injurious to the measure : Why , whither shall we go ? —To seek my uncle ...
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... leave him in this contemplation ? 2 Lord . We did , my lord , weeping and commenting Upon the sobbing deer . Duke S. Show me the place ; I love to cope him in these sullen fits , For then he ' s full of matter . 2 Lord . I'll bring you ...
... leave him in this contemplation ? 2 Lord . We did , my lord , weeping and commenting Upon the sobbing deer . Duke S. Show me the place ; I love to cope him in these sullen fits , For then he ' s full of matter . 2 Lord . I'll bring you ...
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