The Family Shakspeare in One Volume: In which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read in a FamilyLongman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1863 - 910 sider |
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Side 24
... fear of burning ; phonso , With other gentlemen of good esteem , Are journeying to salute the emperor , And to commend their service to his will . Ant . Good company ; with them shall Proteus go ; And , in good time , - -now will we ...
... fear of burning ; phonso , With other gentlemen of good esteem , Are journeying to salute the emperor , And to commend their service to his will . Ant . Good company ; with them shall Proteus go ; And , in good time , - -now will we ...
Side 29
... fear me , he will scarce be pleas'd withal . Jul . That is the least , Lucetta , of my fear : A thousand oaths , an ocean of his tears , And instances as infinite of love , Warrant me welcome to my Proteus . Luc . All these are servants ...
... fear me , he will scarce be pleas'd withal . Jul . That is the least , Lucetta , of my fear : A thousand oaths , an ocean of his tears , And instances as infinite of love , Warrant me welcome to my Proteus . Luc . All these are servants ...
Side 66
... fear his humour , or my negli gence , that you call in question the continuance of his love Is he inconstant , sir ... fear no colours . Mar. Make that good . Clo . He shall see none to fear . Mar. A good lenten 3 answer : I can ...
... fear his humour , or my negli gence , that you call in question the continuance of his love Is he inconstant , sir ... fear no colours . Mar. Make that good . Clo . He shall see none to fear . Mar. A good lenten 3 answer : I can ...
Side 83
... fear , That makes thee strangle thy propriety : Fear not , Cesario , take thy fortunes up ; Be that thou know'st thou art , and then thou art As great as that thou fear'st . O , welcome , father : Re - enter Attendant and Priest ...
... fear , That makes thee strangle thy propriety : Fear not , Cesario , take thy fortunes up ; Be that thou know'st thou art , and then thou art As great as that thou fear'st . O , welcome , father : Re - enter Attendant and Priest ...
Side 89
... fear'd : so our decrees , Dead to infliction , to themselves are dead ; And liberty plucks justice by the nose ; The baby beats the nurse , and quite athwart Goes all decorum . Fri. It rested in your grace To unloose this tied - up ...
... fear'd : so our decrees , Dead to infliction , to themselves are dead ; And liberty plucks justice by the nose ; The baby beats the nurse , and quite athwart Goes all decorum . Fri. It rested in your grace To unloose this tied - up ...
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