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William Shakespeare Charles Cowden Clarke, Mary Cowden Clarke. 3 measure
. To the rest : -yet my chief humour is for I will do any man's heart good to hear me
; I will a tyrant : I could play Ercles 44 rarely , or a part to roar , that I will make ...
William Shakespeare Charles Cowden Clarke, Mary Cowden Clarke. 3 measure
. To the rest : -yet my chief humour is for I will do any man's heart good to hear me
; I will a tyrant : I could play Ercles 44 rarely , or a part to roar , that I will make ...
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Is there no play , To ease the anguish of a torturing hour ? Call Philostrate . Phil .
Here , mighty Theseus . The . Say , what abridgment ' have you for this evening ?
What mask ? what music ? How shall we beguile The lazy time , if not with ...
Is there no play , To ease the anguish of a torturing hour ? Call Philostrate . Phil .
Here , mighty Theseus . The . Say , what abridgment ' have you for this evening ?
What mask ? what music ? How shall we beguile The lazy time , if not with ...
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See Note 118 , Act iii . , Folio -- the name of an actor in Shakespeare's company ;
and probably Heminge and Condell , the editors of the 1623 Folio , preserved it
here in connection with the compliment paid by Shakespeare to Fletcher's play of
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See Note 118 , Act iii . , Folio -- the name of an actor in Shakespeare's company ;
and probably Heminge and Condell , the editors of the 1623 Folio , preserved it
here in connection with the compliment paid by Shakespeare to Fletcher's play of
...
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CONTENTS | 23 |
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 45 |
THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR | 85 |
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Act ii answer appear bear Beat believe better Biron bring brother comes Count daughter death desire doth Duke effect Enter Exeunt Exit expression eyes face fair father fear Folio follow fool Ford French gentle give given grace hand hast hath head hear heart Heaven hold honour hour husband I'll Italy keep kind King lady leave Leon live look lord lost madam marry master means Measure merry mind mistress nature never night Note passage person phrase play poor pray present printed reason reference SCENE seems sense serve Shakespeare sometimes speak speech Speed spirit stand stay sweet tell term thank thee things thou thou art thought Touch true turn wife woman word young