The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Volume 3 |
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Page 11
Well , keep me company but two years more , Thou shalt not know the sound of thine own tongue . Ant . Farewell : I'll grow a talker for this gear . Gra . Thanks , i'faith ; for silence is only commendable In a neat's tongue dried ...
Well , keep me company but two years more , Thou shalt not know the sound of thine own tongue . Ant . Farewell : I'll grow a talker for this gear . Gra . Thanks , i'faith ; for silence is only commendable In a neat's tongue dried ...
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But though I am a daughter to his blood , I am not to his manners : O Lorenzo , If thou keep promise , I shall end this strife ; Become a Christian , and thy loving wife , The same . A Street .
But though I am a daughter to his blood , I am not to his manners : O Lorenzo , If thou keep promise , I shall end this strife ; Become a Christian , and thy loving wife , The same . A Street .
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O , ten times faster Venus ' pigeons fly To seal love's bonds new made , than they are wont , To keep obliged faith unforfeited ! Gra . That ever holds : Who riseth from a feast , With that keen appetite that he sits down ?
O , ten times faster Venus ' pigeons fly To seal love's bonds new made , than they are wont , To keep obliged faith unforfeited ! Gra . That ever holds : Who riseth from a feast , With that keen appetite that he sits down ?
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Let good Antonio look he keep his day , Or he shall pay for this . Salar . Marry , well remember'd : I reason'd with a Frenchman yesterday ; ' Who told me , -in the narrow seas , that part The French and English , there miscarried A ...
Let good Antonio look he keep his day , Or he shall pay for this . Salar . Marry , well remember'd : I reason'd with a Frenchman yesterday ; ' Who told me , -in the narrow seas , that part The French and English , there miscarried A ...
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I'll keep my oath , Patiently to bear my wroth . ― [ Exeunt Arragon , and Train . Por . Thus hath the candle sing'd the moth . O these deliberate fools ! when they do choose , They have the wisdom by their wit to lose . Ner .
I'll keep my oath , Patiently to bear my wroth . ― [ Exeunt Arragon , and Train . Por . Thus hath the candle sing'd the moth . O these deliberate fools ! when they do choose , They have the wisdom by their wit to lose . Ner .
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