The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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Pagina 174
... fashion , madam , shall I make your breeches ? Jul . That fits as well , as , tell me , good my lord , What compass will you wear your farthingale ? Why , ev'n what fashion thou best lik'st , Lucetta . Luc . You must needs have them ...
... fashion , madam , shall I make your breeches ? Jul . That fits as well , as , tell me , good my lord , What compass will you wear your farthingale ? Why , ev'n what fashion thou best lik'st , Lucetta . Luc . You must needs have them ...
Pagina 178
... fashion of the time is chang'd ) How , and which way , I may beftow myself , To be regarded in her fun - bright eye . Val . Win her with gifts , if she respects not words ; Dumb jewels often in their filent kind , More than quick words ...
... fashion of the time is chang'd ) How , and which way , I may beftow myself , To be regarded in her fun - bright eye . Val . Win her with gifts , if she respects not words ; Dumb jewels often in their filent kind , More than quick words ...
Pagina 180
... fashion me to wear a cloak ? I pray thee , let me feel thy cloak upon me . [ Pulls off his cloak . What letter is this fame ? what's here ? To Silvia ? And here an engine fit for my proceeding ? I'll be fo bold to break the feal for ...
... fashion me to wear a cloak ? I pray thee , let me feel thy cloak upon me . [ Pulls off his cloak . What letter is this fame ? what's here ? To Silvia ? And here an engine fit for my proceeding ? I'll be fo bold to break the feal for ...
Pagina 208
... you ' gainst the nature of love ; force ye . Sil . O heav'n ! Pro . I'll force thee yield to my defire . Val . Ruffian , let go that rude uncivil touch ; Thou 1 : Thou friend of an ill fashion ! Pro 208 THE TWO GENTLEMEN.
... you ' gainst the nature of love ; force ye . Sil . O heav'n ! Pro . I'll force thee yield to my defire . Val . Ruffian , let go that rude uncivil touch ; Thou 1 : Thou friend of an ill fashion ! Pro 208 THE TWO GENTLEMEN.
Pagina 209
William Shakespeare. 1 : Thou friend of an ill fashion ! Pro . Valentine ! Val . Thou common friend , that's without faith , or love ; For fuch is a friend now : thou treach'rous man ! Thou hast beguil'd my hopes ; nought but mine eye ...
William Shakespeare. 1 : Thou friend of an ill fashion ! Pro . Valentine ! Val . Thou common friend , that's without faith , or love ; For fuch is a friend now : thou treach'rous man ! Thou hast beguil'd my hopes ; nought but mine eye ...
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