The Plays of Shakspeare: Printed from the Text of Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, and Isaac Reed ; in Two Volumes, Том 1Hurst, Robinson, and Company, 1819 |
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... lord , - Do not omit the heavy offer of it : Seb . What a strange drowsiness possesses them ! Ant. Ant . O , widow Dido ; ay , widow Dido . Gɔn . Is not , sir , my doublet as fresh as the first day I wore it ? I mean , in a sort , Ant ...
... lord , - Do not omit the heavy offer of it : Seb . What a strange drowsiness possesses them ! Ant. Ant . O , widow Dido ; ay , widow Dido . Gɔn . Is not , sir , my doublet as fresh as the first day I wore it ? I mean , in a sort , Ant ...
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... lord , that you may bear it Under a cloak , that is of any length . I Val . Why , any cloak will serve the turn , my lord . Duke . How shall I fashion me to wear a cloak ? - pray thee , let me feel thy cloak upon me.- What letter is ...
... lord , that you may bear it Under a cloak , that is of any length . I Val . Why , any cloak will serve the turn , my lord . Duke . How shall I fashion me to wear a cloak ? - pray thee , let me feel thy cloak upon me.- What letter is ...
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... lord , If she be so abandon'd to her sorrow As it is spoke , she never will admit me . Duke . Be clamorous , and leap all civil bounds , Rather than make unprofited return . Vio . Say , I do speak with her , my lord ; What then ? Duke ...
... lord , If she be so abandon'd to her sorrow As it is spoke , she never will admit me . Duke . Be clamorous , and leap all civil bounds , Rather than make unprofited return . Vio . Say , I do speak with her , my lord ; What then ? Duke ...
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... lord , but that he may not have , Wherein Olivia may seem serviceable ? — Cesario , you do not keep promise with me . Vio . Madam ? Duke . Gracious Olivia , - Oli . What do you say , Cesario ? -Good my lord , - Vio . My lord would speak ...
... lord , but that he may not have , Wherein Olivia may seem serviceable ? — Cesario , you do not keep promise with me . Vio . Madam ? Duke . Gracious Olivia , - Oli . What do you say , Cesario ? -Good my lord , - Vio . My lord would speak ...
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... Lord , ma- dam , - Oli . How now ! art thou mad ? Clo . No , madam , I do but read madness : an your ladyship will have it as it ought to be , you must allow vox . Oli . Pr'ythee , read i'thy right wits . Clo . So I do , madonna ; but ...
... Lord , ma- dam , - Oli . How now ! art thou mad ? Clo . No , madam , I do but read madness : an your ladyship will have it as it ought to be , you must allow vox . Oli . Pr'ythee , read i'thy right wits . Clo . So I do , madonna ; but ...
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