The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary ... |
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... go forward : this contents ; The rest will comfort , for thy counsel ' s sound . Tra .
Master , you looked so longly on the maid , Perhaps you marked not what ' s the
pith of all . Luc . O yes , I saw sweet beauty in her face , Such as the daughter of ...
... go forward : this contents ; The rest will comfort , for thy counsel ' s sound . Tra .
Master , you looked so longly on the maid , Perhaps you marked not what ' s the
pith of all . Luc . O yes , I saw sweet beauty in her face , Such as the daughter of ...
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If it be so , sir , that you are the man Must stead us all , and me among the rest ;
An if you break the ice , and do this feat , Achieve the elder , set the younger free
For our access , — whose hap shall be to have her , Will not so graceless be , to ...
If it be so , sir , that you are the man Must stead us all , and me among the rest ;
An if you break the ice , and do this feat , Achieve the elder , set the younger free
For our access , — whose hap shall be to have her , Will not so graceless be , to ...
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If that be jest , then all the rest was so . [ Strikes her . Enter BAPTISTA . Bap . Why
, how now , dame ! whence grows this insolence ?Bianca , stand aside ; - poor
girl ! she weeps .Go , ply thy needle ; meddle not with her . For shame , thou ...
If that be jest , then all the rest was so . [ Strikes her . Enter BAPTISTA . Bap . Why
, how now , dame ! whence grows this insolence ?Bianca , stand aside ; - poor
girl ! she weeps .Go , ply thy needle ; meddle not with her . For shame , thou ...
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This liberty is all that I request , That , upon knowledge of my parentage , I may
have welcome ' mongst the rest that woo , And free access and favor as the rest .
And toward the education of your daughters , I here bestow a simple instrument ...
This liberty is all that I request , That , upon knowledge of my parentage , I may
have welcome ' mongst the rest that woo , And free access and favor as the rest .
And toward the education of your daughters , I here bestow a simple instrument ...
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But let it rest . - Now , Licio , to you .Good masters , take it not unkindly , pray ,
That I have been thus pleasant with you both . Hor . You may go walk , [ To
LUCENTIO . ] and give me leave awhile ; My lessons make no music in three
parts . Luc .
But let it rest . - Now , Licio , to you .Good masters , take it not unkindly , pray ,
That I have been thus pleasant with you both . Hor . You may go walk , [ To
LUCENTIO . ] and give me leave awhile ; My lessons make no music in three
parts . Luc .
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Página 250 - Will cheer me ever, or disseat me now. I have lived long enough : my way of life Is fallen into the sear, the yellow leaf; And that which should accompany old age, As honor, love, obedience, troops of friends, I must not look to have ; but, in their stead, Curses, not loud, but deep, mouth-honor, breath, Which the poor heart would fain deny, but dare not.