Classic Dialogues and Dramas: Containing a Number of the Strongest Scenes from Shakespeare, Schiller, Bulwer, Sheridan, and OthersMrs. J. W. Shoemaker |
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... fair kingdom , I would lay it at her feet with joy , and think it a service well done for our own and the world's happiness . Otho . - My opinions are well known , and it may be needless that I should again , and especially here ...
... fair kingdom , I would lay it at her feet with joy , and think it a service well done for our own and the world's happiness . Otho . - My opinions are well known , and it may be needless that I should again , and especially here ...
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... Fair Katharine , and most fair , Will you vouchsafe to teach a soldier terms Such as will enter at a lady's ear And plead his love - suit to her gentle heart ? Kath - Your majesty shall mock at me ; I cannot speak your England . K.Hen - O ...
... Fair Katharine , and most fair , Will you vouchsafe to teach a soldier terms Such as will enter at a lady's ear And plead his love - suit to her gentle heart ? Kath - Your majesty shall mock at me ; I cannot speak your England . K.Hen - O ...
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... fair one ? that the tongues of men are full of deceits ? Alice - Oui , dat de tongues of de mans is be full of de- ceits dat is de princess . K. Hen - The princess is the better English woman . I ' faith , Kate , my wooing is fit for ...
... fair one ? that the tongues of men are full of deceits ? Alice - Oui , dat de tongues of de mans is be full of de- ceits dat is de princess . K. Hen - The princess is the better English woman . I ' faith , Kate , my wooing is fit for ...
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... fair face will wither ; a full eye will wax hollow : but a good heart , Kate , is the sun and the moon ; or rather the sun and not the moon ; for it shines bright and never changes , but keeps his course truly . If thou would have such ...
... fair face will wither ; a full eye will wax hollow : but a good heart , Kate , is the sun and the moon ; or rather the sun and not the moon ; for it shines bright and never changes , but keeps his course truly . If thou would have such ...
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... fair Katharine , will you have me ? Put off your maiden blushes ; avouch the thoughts of your heart with the looks of an empress ; take me by the hand , and say ' Harry of England , I am thine ; ' which word thou shalt no sooner bless ...
... fair Katharine , will you have me ? Put off your maiden blushes ; avouch the thoughts of your heart with the looks of an empress ; take me by the hand , and say ' Harry of England , I am thine ; ' which word thou shalt no sooner bless ...
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