The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere, Том 1 |
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Exeunt Ros . and Kath . Cost . By my troth , most pleasant ! how both did fit it !
MAR . A mark marvellous well shot ; for they both did hit it . BOYET . A mark ! O ,
mark but that mark ! A mark , says my lady ! Let the mark have a prick in ' t to mete
at ...
Exeunt Ros . and Kath . Cost . By my troth , most pleasant ! how both did fit it !
MAR . A mark marvellous well shot ; for they both did hit it . BOYET . A mark ! O ,
mark but that mark ! A mark , says my lady ! Let the mark have a prick in ' t to mete
at ...
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Ros . That was the way to make his godhead waxa ; For he hath been five
thousand years a boy . KATH . Ay , and a shrewd unhappy gallows too . Ros .
You ' ll ne ' er be friends with him ; heb kill ' d your sister . Kath . He made her
melancholy ...
Ros . That was the way to make his godhead waxa ; For he hath been five
thousand years a boy . KATH . Ay , and a shrewd unhappy gallows too . Ros .
You ' ll ne ' er be friends with him ; heb kill ' d your sister . Kath . He made her
melancholy ...
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I am compar ' d to twenty thousand fairs . O , he hath drawn my picture in his letter
! PRIN . Anything like ? Ros . Much , in the letters ; nothing in the praise . PRIN .
Beauteous as ink ; a good conclusion . Kath . Fair as a text B in a copy - book .
I am compar ' d to twenty thousand fairs . O , he hath drawn my picture in his letter
! PRIN . Anything like ? Ros . Much , in the letters ; nothing in the praise . PRIN .
Beauteous as ink ; a good conclusion . Kath . Fair as a text B in a copy - book .
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KATH . What , was your visor made without a tongue ? Long . I know the reason ,
lady , why you ask . KATA . O , for your reason ! quickly , sir ; I long . LONG . You
have a double tongue within your mask , And would afford my speechless visor ...
KATH . What , was your visor made without a tongue ? Long . I know the reason ,
lady , why you ask . KATA . O , for your reason ! quickly , sir ; I long . LONG . You
have a double tongue within your mask , And would afford my speechless visor ...
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KATH . Lord Longaville said , I came o ' er his heart ; And trow you what he call ' d
me ? PRIN . Qualm , perhaps . KATH . Yes , in good faith . PRIN . Go , sickness as
thou art ! Ros . Well , better wits have worn plain statute - caps 29 . But will ...
KATH . Lord Longaville said , I came o ' er his heart ; And trow you what he call ' d
me ? PRIN . Qualm , perhaps . KATH . Yes , in good faith . PRIN . Go , sickness as
thou art ! Ros . Well , better wits have worn plain statute - caps 29 . But will ...
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