The Plays and Poems of William ShakspeareHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 1012 pages |
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... tongue in D. John . I had rather be a canker in a hedge , Count John's mouth , and half Count John's melanthan a rose ia bis grace ; and it better fits my blood choly in Signior Benedick's face , to be disdain'd of all , than lo fashion ...
... tongue in D. John . I had rather be a canker in a hedge , Count John's mouth , and half Count John's melanthan a rose ia bis grace ; and it better fits my blood choly in Signior Benedick's face , to be disdain'd of all , than lo fashion ...
Page 118
... tongue is the clapper ; for what his heart thinks , with you . his tongue speaks . D. Pedro . In private ? Bene . Gallants , I am not as I have been . D. John . If it please you ; -yet Count Claudio Leon . So say I ; metbinhs , you are ...
... tongue is the clapper ; for what his heart thinks , with you . his tongue speaks . D. Pedro . In private ? Bene . Gallants , I am not as I have been . D. John . If it please you ; -yet Count Claudio Leon . So say I ; metbinhs , you are ...
Page 126
... tongue ; there's two tongues . overbeard me confessing to this man , bow Don Thus did she , an hour together , transshape thy par- John your brother incensed me to slander the Lady ticular virtues ; yet , at last , she concluded with a ...
... tongue ; there's two tongues . overbeard me confessing to this man , bow Don Thus did she , an hour together , transshape thy par- John your brother incensed me to slander the Lady ticular virtues ; yet , at last , she concluded with a ...
Page 131
... tongue should catch your tongue's sweet melody of something nearly that concerns yourselves . Were the world mine , Demetrius being bated . weaver . ramus . The rest I'll give to be. Act I. Sc . I. MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM . 131.
... tongue should catch your tongue's sweet melody of something nearly that concerns yourselves . Were the world mine , Demetrius being bated . weaver . ramus . The rest I'll give to be. Act I. Sc . I. MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM . 131.
Page 147
... tongue of midnight hath told twelve :Out , sword , and wound Lovers , to bed ; ' tis almost fairy time . " The pap of Pyramus : I fear we shall outsleep the coming morn , " Āy , that left pap , As much as we this night have overwatch'd ...
... tongue of midnight hath told twelve :Out , sword , and wound Lovers , to bed ; ' tis almost fairy time . " The pap of Pyramus : I fear we shall outsleep the coming morn , " Āy , that left pap , As much as we this night have overwatch'd ...
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