The Plays of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Old Copies, and by the Recently Discovered Folio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript EmendationsWhittaker and Company, 1853 - 884 страници |
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... crown . I will never buy and sell out of this word . Enter BIRON . Biron . O , my good knave Costard ! exceedingly well met . Cost . Pray you , sir , how much carnation ribbon may a man buy for a remuneration ? Biron . What is a ...
... crown . I will never buy and sell out of this word . Enter BIRON . Biron . O , my good knave Costard ! exceedingly well met . Cost . Pray you , sir , how much carnation ribbon may a man buy for a remuneration ? Biron . What is a ...
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... crown - colour beard , your perfect yellow . Quin . Some of your French crowns have no hair at all , and then you will play bare - faced . — But masters , here are your parts ; and I am to entreat you , request you , and desire you . to ...
... crown - colour beard , your perfect yellow . Quin . Some of your French crowns have no hair at all , and then you will play bare - faced . — But masters , here are your parts ; and I am to entreat you , request you , and desire you . to ...
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... crown : O , blessed bond of board and bed ! ' Tis Hymen peoples every town ; High wedlock , then , be honoured : Honour , high honour , and renown , To Hymen , god in every town ! Duke S. O , my dear niece ! welcome thou art to me ...
... crown : O , blessed bond of board and bed ! ' Tis Hymen peoples every town ; High wedlock , then , be honoured : Honour , high honour , and renown , To Hymen , god in every town ! Duke S. O , my dear niece ! welcome thou art to me ...
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... crowns ! Twenty crowns . I'll venture so much of my hawk , or hound , But twenty times so much upon my wife . Luc . A hundred then . Hor . Pet . Content . A match ! ' tis done . Hor . Who shall begin ? Luc . That will I. Go , Biondello ...
... crowns ! Twenty crowns . I'll venture so much of my hawk , or hound , But twenty times so much upon my wife . Luc . A hundred then . Hor . Pet . Content . A match ! ' tis done . Hor . Who shall begin ? Luc . That will I. Go , Biondello ...
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... crown : All's true that is mistrusted : -that false villain , Whom I employ'd , was pre - employ'd by him . He has discover'd my design , and I Remain a pinch'd thing ; yea , a very trick For them to play at will . - How came the ...
... crown : All's true that is mistrusted : -that false villain , Whom I employ'd , was pre - employ'd by him . He has discover'd my design , and I Remain a pinch'd thing ; yea , a very trick For them to play at will . - How came the ...
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