The Dramatic Works of William ShakspeareRoutledge, 1848 |
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Page 43
... word ; and to dally with that word , might make my sister wanton : But , indeed , words are very rascals , since bonds disgraced them . Vio . Thy reason , man ? reason excites to this , that my lady loves me . | She did commend w ...
... word ; and to dally with that word , might make my sister wanton : But , indeed , words are very rascals , since bonds disgraced them . Vio . Thy reason , man ? reason excites to this , that my lady loves me . | She did commend w ...
Page 47
... word of mouth ; set upon Ague - cheek a nota- ble report of valour ; and drive the gentleman , ( as , I know , his youth will aptly receive it , into a most hideous opinion of his rage , skill , fury , and impetuosity . This will so ...
... word of mouth ; set upon Ague - cheek a nota- ble report of valour ; and drive the gentleman , ( as , I know , his youth will aptly receive it , into a most hideous opinion of his rage , skill , fury , and impetuosity . This will so ...
Page 60
... word more.- They are both in either's powers : but this swift business I must uneasy make , lest too light winning [ Aside . Make the prize light . One word more ; I charge thee , That thou attend me thou dost here usurp The name thou ...
... word more.- They are both in either's powers : but this swift business I must uneasy make , lest too light winning [ Aside . Make the prize light . One word more ; I charge thee , That thou attend me thou dost here usurp The name thou ...
Page 79
... word ? Ay , so true love should do : it cannot speak ; For truth hath better deeds , than words , to grace it . Enter PANTHINO . Pan . Sir Proteus , you are staid for . Pro . Go ; I come , I come : Alas ! this parting strikes poor ...
... word ? Ay , so true love should do : it cannot speak ; For truth hath better deeds , than words , to grace it . Enter PANTHINO . Pan . Sir Proteus , you are staid for . Pro . Go ; I come , I come : Alas ! this parting strikes poor ...
Page 80
... word for word with me , I shall make your wit bankrupt . Val . I know it well , Sir : you have an ex- chequer of words , and , I think , no other trea- sure to give your followers ; for it appears by their bare liveries , that they live ...
... word for word with me , I shall make your wit bankrupt . Val . I know it well , Sir : you have an ex- chequer of words , and , I think , no other trea- sure to give your followers ; for it appears by their bare liveries , that they live ...
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