Comedies. Two gentlemen of VeronaHarper & brothers, 1847 |
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... give thee " - " This passage has much perplexed the commentators . Pope , naturally enough , thinks it very odd , that Valentine should give up his mistress at once , without any reason alleged ; and consequently the two lines , spoken ...
... give thee " - " This passage has much perplexed the commentators . Pope , naturally enough , thinks it very odd , that Valentine should give up his mistress at once , without any reason alleged ; and consequently the two lines , spoken ...
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... give it up to you . ' Julia , who was standing beside her master as a page , hearing this strange offer , and fearing Proteus would not be able with this new - found virtue to refuse Silvia , fainted , and they were all employed in ...
... give it up to you . ' Julia , who was standing beside her master as a page , hearing this strange offer , and fearing Proteus would not be able with this new - found virtue to refuse Silvia , fainted , and they were all employed in ...
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... give me the chain : Both wind and tide stay for this gentleman , And I , to blame , have held him here too long . Ant . E. Good lord ! you use this dalliance , to excuse Your breach of promise to the Porcupine . I should have chid you ...
... give me the chain : Both wind and tide stay for this gentleman , And I , to blame , have held him here too long . Ant . E. Good lord ! you use this dalliance , to excuse Your breach of promise to the Porcupine . I should have chid you ...
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... give me thanks for kindnesses ; that sets up his rest to do more exploits with his mace , than a morris - pike . Ant . S. What , thou mean'st an officer ? Dro . S. Ay , sir , the serjeant of the band ; he that brings any man to answer ...
... give me thanks for kindnesses ; that sets up his rest to do more exploits with his mace , than a morris - pike . Ant . S. What , thou mean'st an officer ? Dro . S. Ay , sir , the serjeant of the band ; he that brings any man to answer ...
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... give them friendly welcome every one : Let them want nothing that my house affords.- [ Exeunt Servant and Players . Sirrah , go you to Bartholomew my page , [ To a Servant . And see him dress'd in all suits like a lady : That done ...
... give them friendly welcome every one : Let them want nothing that my house affords.- [ Exeunt Servant and Players . Sirrah , go you to Bartholomew my page , [ To a Servant . And see him dress'd in all suits like a lady : That done ...
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