The Heroines of Shakspeare: Comprising the Principal Female Characters in the Plays of the Great PoetD. Bogue, 1848 - 90 pagini Contains engraved plates and excerpts from the texts of Shakespeare's plays. |
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... thee ? Lucetta . Sir Valentine's page ; and sent , I think , from Proteus ; He would have given it you , but I , being in the way , Did in your name receive it ; pardon the fault , I pray . Julia . Now , by my modesty , a goodly broker ...
... thee ? Lucetta . Sir Valentine's page ; and sent , I think , from Proteus ; He would have given it you , but I , being in the way , Did in your name receive it ; pardon the fault , I pray . Julia . Now , by my modesty , a goodly broker ...
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... thee for thy wrongful suit ; And by and by intend to chide myself , Even for this time I spend in talking to thee . Proteus . I grant , sweet love , that I did love a lady ; But she is dead . Julia . " Twere false , if I should speak it ...
... thee for thy wrongful suit ; And by and by intend to chide myself , Even for this time I spend in talking to thee . Proteus . I grant , sweet love , that I did love a lady ; But she is dead . Julia . " Twere false , if I should speak it ...
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... thee quick away ; Here comes a man of comfort , whose advice Hath often still'd my brawling discontent.- Enter DUKE . I cry you mercy , sir ; and well could wish You had not found me here so musical : Let me excuse me , and believe me ...
... thee quick away ; Here comes a man of comfort , whose advice Hath often still'd my brawling discontent.- Enter DUKE . I cry you mercy , sir ; and well could wish You had not found me here so musical : Let me excuse me , and believe me ...
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... suitors that are already come ? Portia . I pray thee over - name them ; and as thou namest them , I will describe them ; and , according to my description level at my affection . MERCHANT OF VENICE . - Act I. Scene II . N 328.
... suitors that are already come ? Portia . I pray thee over - name them ; and as thou namest them , I will describe them ; and , according to my description level at my affection . MERCHANT OF VENICE . - Act I. Scene II . N 328.
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... thee now , with most petitionary vehemence , tell me who it is ? Celia . O wonderful , wonderful , and most wonderful wonderful , and yet again wonderful , and after that out of all whooping ? Rosalind . Good my complexion ! dost thou ...
... thee now , with most petitionary vehemence , tell me who it is ? Celia . O wonderful , wonderful , and most wonderful wonderful , and yet again wonderful , and after that out of all whooping ? Rosalind . Good my complexion ! dost thou ...
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