The Works of William Shakespeare: Measure for measure. The comedy of errors. Much ado about nothing. Love's labour's lost. A midsummer-night's dream. The merchant of Venice. As you like itBernhard Tauchnitz, 1868 |
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Page 373
... give me your blessing [ kneels , with his back to Gobbo ] : truth will come to light ; murder cannot be hid long , a man's son may ; but , in the end , truth will out . - Gob . Pray you , sir , stand up : I am sure you are not Launcelot ...
... give me your blessing [ kneels , with his back to Gobbo ] : truth will come to light ; murder cannot be hid long , a man's son may ; but , in the end , truth will out . - Gob . Pray you , sir , stand up : I am sure you are not Launcelot ...
Page 420
... give you this . Por . I will have nothing else but only this ; And now methinks I have a mind to it . Bass . There's more depends on this than on the value . The dearest ring in Venice will I give you , And find it out by proclamation ...
... give you this . Por . I will have nothing else but only this ; And now methinks I have a mind to it . Bass . There's more depends on this than on the value . The dearest ring in Venice will I give you , And find it out by proclamation ...
Page 426
... give to me ; whose posy was For all the world like cutler's poetry Upon a knife , " Love me , and leave me not . " Ner . What talk you of the posy or the value ? You swore to me , when I did give it you , That you would wear it till ...
... give to me ; whose posy was For all the world like cutler's poetry Upon a knife , " Love me , and leave me not . " Ner . What talk you of the posy or the value ? You swore to me , when I did give it you , That you would wear it till ...
Contents
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 1 |
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS | 83 |
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING | 137 |
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