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 198
... tongues : " " That I be- lieve , " said she , " for he swore a thing to me on Monday night , which he forswore on Tuesday morning ; there's a double tongue ; there's two tongues . " Thus did she , an hour to- gether , trans - shape thy ...
... tongues : " " That I be- lieve , " said she , " for he swore a thing to me on Monday night , which he forswore on Tuesday morning ; there's a double tongue ; there's two tongues . " Thus did she , an hour to- gether , trans - shape thy ...
Page 269
... tongue within your mask , And would afford my speechless visard half . Kath . Veal , quoth the Dutchman : Long . A ... tongues of mocking wenches are as keen SCENE II . ] 269 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST .
... tongue within your mask , And would afford my speechless visard half . Kath . Veal , quoth the Dutchman : Long . A ... tongues of mocking wenches are as keen SCENE II . ] 269 LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST .
Page 297
... tongue should catch your tongue's sweet melody . Were the world mine , Demetrius being bated , The rest I'll give to be to you translated . O , teach me how you look ; and with what art You sway the motion of Demetrius ' heart ! Her . I ...
... tongue should catch your tongue's sweet melody . Were the world mine , Demetrius being bated , The rest I'll give to be to you translated . O , teach me how you look ; and with what art You sway the motion of Demetrius ' heart ! Her . I ...
Contents
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 1 |
THE COMEDY OF ERRORS | 83 |
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING | 137 |
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