The Plays of Shakspeare: Printed from the Text of Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, and Isaac Reed, Том 5Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 |
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... Prin . Good lord Boyet , my beauty , though but mean , Needs not the painted flourish of your praise ; Beauty is bought by judgment of the eye , Not utter'd by base sale of chapmen's tongues : I am less proud to hear you tell my worth ...
... Prin . Good lord Boyet , my beauty , though but mean , Needs not the painted flourish of your praise ; Beauty is bought by judgment of the eye , Not utter'd by base sale of chapmen's tongues : I am less proud to hear you tell my worth ...
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... Prin . All pride is willing pride , and yours is so.- Who are the votaries , my loving lords , That are vow - fellows with this virtuous duke ? 1 Lord . Longaville is one . Prin . Know you the man ? Mar. I know him , madam ; at a ...
... Prin . All pride is willing pride , and yours is so.- Who are the votaries , my loving lords , That are vow - fellows with this virtuous duke ? 1 Lord . Longaville is one . Prin . Know you the man ? Mar. I know him , madam ; at a ...
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... Prin . Some merry mocking lord , belike ; is't so ? Mar. They say so most , that most his humours know . Prin . Such short - liv'd wits do wither as they grow . Who are the rest ? Kath . The young Dumain , a well - accomplish'd youth ...
... Prin . Some merry mocking lord , belike ; is't so ? Mar. They say so most , that most his humours know . Prin . Such short - liv'd wits do wither as they grow . Who are the rest ? Kath . The young Dumain , a well - accomplish'd youth ...
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... Prin . Now , what admittance , lord ? Boyet . Navarre had notice of your fair approach ; And he , and his ... Prin . Fair , I give you back again ; and , welcome I have not yet : the roof of this court is too high to be yours ; and ...
... Prin . Now , what admittance , lord ? Boyet . Navarre had notice of your fair approach ; And he , and his ... Prin . Fair , I give you back again ; and , welcome I have not yet : the roof of this court is too high to be yours ; and ...
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... Prin . Were my lord so , his ignorance were wise , Where now his knowledge must prove ignorance . And sin to break it : But pardon me , I am too sudden - bold ; To teach a teacher ill beseemeth me . Vouchsafe to read the purpose of my ...
... Prin . Were my lord so , his ignorance were wise , Where now his knowledge must prove ignorance . And sin to break it : But pardon me , I am too sudden - bold ; To teach a teacher ill beseemeth me . Vouchsafe to read the purpose of my ...
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