The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens&Reed, Volume 2George Routledge&Company, 1856 - 971 pages |
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... sweet Anne Page ! Page . Save you , good Sir Hugh ! Eva . ' Pless you from his mercy sake , all of you ! Shal . What ! the sword and the word ! do you study them both , master parson ? Page . And youthful still , in your double and hose ...
... sweet Anne Page ! Page . Save you , good Sir Hugh ! Eva . ' Pless you from his mercy sake , all of you ! Shal . What ! the sword and the word ! do you study them both , master parson ? Page . And youthful still , in your double and hose ...
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... sweet perfections , ) with one self king ! Away before me to sweet beds of flowers ; Love - thoughts lie rich , when canopied with bowers . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . - The Sea Coast . Enter VIOLA , CAPTAIN , and Sailors . Vio . What country ...
... sweet perfections , ) with one self king ! Away before me to sweet beds of flowers ; Love - thoughts lie rich , when canopied with bowers . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . - The Sea Coast . Enter VIOLA , CAPTAIN , and Sailors . Vio . What country ...
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... sweet lady , - Oli . A comfortable doctrine , and much may be said of it . Where lies your text ? Vio . In Orsino's bosom . Oli . In his bosom ? In what chapter of his bosom ? Vio . To answer by the method , in the first of his heart ...
... sweet lady , - Oli . A comfortable doctrine , and much may be said of it . Where lies your text ? Vio . In Orsino's bosom . Oli . In his bosom ? In what chapter of his bosom ? Vio . To answer by the method , in the first of his heart ...
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... sweet - and - twenty , Youth's a stuff will not endure . Sir And . A mellifluous voice , as I am true knight . Sir To . A contageous breath . Sir And . Very sweet and contageous , i ' faith . Sir To . To hear by the nose , it is dulcet ...
... sweet - and - twenty , Youth's a stuff will not endure . Sir And . A mellifluous voice , as I am true knight . Sir To . A contageous breath . Sir And . Very sweet and contageous , i ' faith . Sir To . To hear by the nose , it is dulcet ...
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... sweet Roman hand . O. Wilt thou go to bed , Malvolio ? Mal . To bed ? ay , sweet - heart ; and I'll come to thee . Oli . God comfort thee ! Why dost thou smile so , and kiss thy hand so oft ? Mar. How do you , Malvolio ? Mal . At your ...
... sweet Roman hand . O. Wilt thou go to bed , Malvolio ? Mal . To bed ? ay , sweet - heart ; and I'll come to thee . Oli . God comfort thee ! Why dost thou smile so , and kiss thy hand so oft ? Mar. How do you , Malvolio ? Mal . At your ...
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