The Plays of William Shakspeare: With Notes of Various Commentators, Volume 1George Kearsley, 1806 |
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Page 116
... Proteus and Julia , in the Two Gen- tlemen of Verona , does not , hitherto , differ in a single circumstance from this romance of Montemayor . Mrs. Lenox , therefore , had the greatest reason for asserting that Shakspeare borrowed his ...
... Proteus and Julia , in the Two Gen- tlemen of Verona , does not , hitherto , differ in a single circumstance from this romance of Montemayor . Mrs. Lenox , therefore , had the greatest reason for asserting that Shakspeare borrowed his ...
Page 118
... PROTEUS , Gentlemen of Verona . ANTONIO , father to Proteus . THURIO , a foolish rival to Valentine . EGLAMOUR , agent for Silvia in her escape . SPEED , a clownish servant to Valentine . LAUNCE , servant to Proteus . PANTHINO , servant ...
... PROTEUS , Gentlemen of Verona . ANTONIO , father to Proteus . THURIO , a foolish rival to Valentine . EGLAMOUR , agent for Silvia in her escape . SPEED , a clownish servant to Valentine . LAUNCE , servant to Proteus . PANTHINO , servant ...
Page 119
... PROTEUS . Val . CEASE to persuade , my loving Proteus ; Home - keeping youth have ever homely wits : Wer't not , affection chains thy tender days To the sweet glances of thy honour'd love , I rather would entreat thy company , To see ...
... PROTEUS . Val . CEASE to persuade , my loving Proteus ; Home - keeping youth have ever homely wits : Wer't not , affection chains thy tender days To the sweet glances of thy honour'd love , I rather would entreat thy company , To see ...
Page 121
... Proteus , no ; now let us take our leave . At Milan , let me hear from thee by letters , Of thy success in love , and what news else Betideth here in absence of thy friend ; And I likewise will visit thee with mine . Pro . All happiness ...
... Proteus , no ; now let us take our leave . At Milan , let me hear from thee by letters , Of thy success in love , and what news else Betideth here in absence of thy friend ; And I likewise will visit thee with mine . Pro . All happiness ...
Page 125
... Proteus ? Luc . Lord , lord ! to see what folly reigns in us ! Jul . How now ! what means this passion at his name ? Luc . Pardon , dear madam ; ' tis a passing shame , That I , unworthy body as I am , 7 Should censure thus on lovely ...
... Proteus ? Luc . Lord , lord ! to see what folly reigns in us ! Jul . How now ! what means this passion at his name ? Luc . Pardon , dear madam ; ' tis a passing shame , That I , unworthy body as I am , 7 Should censure thus on lovely ...
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