Comedies. Two gentlemen of VeronaHarper & Brothers, Publishers, 1847 |
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... poor lovers dumb . . Nan , our maid : I am the dog ; -no , the dog is him- self , and I am the dog . - O ! the dog is me , and I am myself : ay , so , so . Now come I to my father ; Father , your blessing : " now should not the shoe ...
... poor lovers dumb . . Nan , our maid : I am the dog ; -no , the dog is him- self , and I am the dog . - O ! the dog is me , and I am myself : ay , so , so . Now come I to my father ; Father , your blessing : " now should not the shoe ...
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... poor descent ; Three things that women highly hold in hate . Duke . Ay , but she'll think that it is spoke in hate . Pro . Ay , if his enemy deliver it : Therefore , it must , with circumstance , be spoken By one whom she esteemeth as ...
... poor descent ; Three things that women highly hold in hate . Duke . Ay , but she'll think that it is spoke in hate . Pro . Ay , if his enemy deliver it : Therefore , it must , with circumstance , be spoken By one whom she esteemeth as ...
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... poor habiliments , Of which if you should here disfurnish me , You take the sum and substance that I have . 2 Out . Whither travel you ? Val . To Verona . 1 Out . Whence came you ? TIT D Val . From Milan . 3 Out . Have you long sojourn ...
... poor habiliments , Of which if you should here disfurnish me , You take the sum and substance that I have . 2 Out . Whither travel you ? Val . To Verona . 1 Out . Whence came you ? TIT D Val . From Milan . 3 Out . Have you long sojourn ...
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... poor passengers . 3 Out . No ; we detest such vile , base practices . Come , go with us : we'll bring thee to our crews , And show thee all the treasure we have got , Which , with ourselves , all rest at thy dispose . SCENE II . - Milan ...
... poor passengers . 3 Out . No ; we detest such vile , base practices . Come , go with us : we'll bring thee to our crews , And show thee all the treasure we have got , Which , with ourselves , all rest at thy dispose . SCENE II . - Milan ...
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... poor Proteus ! thou hast entertain'd A fox to be the shepherd of thy lambs . Alas , poor fool ! why do I pity him , That with his very heart despiseth me ? Because he loves her , he despiseth me ; Because I love him , I must pity him ...
... poor Proteus ! thou hast entertain'd A fox to be the shepherd of thy lambs . Alas , poor fool ! why do I pity him , That with his very heart despiseth me ? Because he loves her , he despiseth me ; Because I love him , I must pity him ...
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