The plays and poems of Shakespeare, according to the improved text of E. Malone, with notes and illustr., ed. by A.J. Valpy, Bind 3 |
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Side 15
... o'er the meshes of good counsel the cripple . But this reasoning is not in the fashion to choose me a husband . — O me , the word choose ! I may neither choose whom I would , nor refuse whom I dislike ; so is the will of a living ...
... o'er the meshes of good counsel the cripple . But this reasoning is not in the fashion to choose me a husband . — O me , the word choose ! I may neither choose whom I would , nor refuse whom I dislike ; so is the will of a living ...
Side 47
... o'er a brook , to see fair Portia . One of these three contains her heavenly picture . Is ' t like , that lead contains her ? ' Twere damnation To think so base a thought ; it were too gross To rib1 her cerecloth in the obscure grave ...
... o'er a brook , to see fair Portia . One of these three contains her heavenly picture . Is ' t like , that lead contains her ? ' Twere damnation To think so base a thought ; it were too gross To rib1 her cerecloth in the obscure grave ...
Side 53
... o'er ; and so was this . Take what wife you will to bed , I will ever be your head : So begone , sir ; you are sped . ' Still more fool I shall appear By the time I linger here : With one fool's head I came to woo . But I go away with ...
... o'er ; and so was this . Take what wife you will to bed , I will ever be your head : So begone , sir ; you are sped . ' Still more fool I shall appear By the time I linger here : With one fool's head I came to woo . But I go away with ...
Side 66
... o'er myself ; and even now , but now , This house , these servants , and this same myself , Are yours , my lord : I give them with this ring ; Which when you part from , lose , or give away , Let it presage the ruin of your love , And ...
... o'er myself ; and even now , but now , This house , these servants , and this same myself , Are yours , my lord : I give them with this ring ; Which when you part from , lose , or give away , Let it presage the ruin of your love , And ...
Side 87
... o'er many books together he is furnished with my opinion ; which , bettered with his own learning , ( the greatness whereof I cannot enough commend ) comes with him , at my importunity , to fill up your grace's request in my stead . I ...
... o'er many books together he is furnished with my opinion ; which , bettered with his own learning , ( the greatness whereof I cannot enough commend ) comes with him , at my importunity , to fill up your grace's request in my stead . I ...
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adieu Antonio ARMADO Athens Bassanio Biron blood bond Boyet casket Costard dear Demetrius dost doth ducats duke Dull Dumain Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fair lady fairy father fear flesh fool forsworn gentle give grace Gratiano hath hear heart heaven Helena Hermia Hippolyta Jaquenetta Jessica Kath King l'envoy lady Laun Launcelot lion Longaville look lord Lorenzo love's LOVE'S LABOR'S LOST lovers Lysander madam master MERCHANT OF VENICE MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM mistress moon Moth Nerissa never night o'er oath Oberon PHILOSTRATE play Pompey Portia praise pray thee princess Puck Pyramus Quince ring Rosaline Salan Salar SCENE SHAK Shylock Sir Nath sleep soul speak swear sweet tell Theseus thing Thisby thou art thousand ducats Titania tongue true unto Venice word