The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... brother held you in the clois- ter ? 137. " I see you have a month's mind to them " ; Schmidt in his Shakespeare Lexicon explains the phrase " month's mind " as " a Pan . ' Twas of his nephew Proteus , your 18 Act I. Sc . iii . TWO ...
... brother held you in the clois- ter ? 137. " I see you have a month's mind to them " ; Schmidt in his Shakespeare Lexicon explains the phrase " month's mind " as " a Pan . ' Twas of his nephew Proteus , your 18 Act I. Sc . iii . TWO ...
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... man's servant shall play the cur with him , look you , it goes hard : one that I brought up of a puppy ; one that I saved from drowning , when three or four of his blind brothers and sisters went to it ! I 85 OF VERONA Act IV . Sc . iv .
... man's servant shall play the cur with him , look you , it goes hard : one that I brought up of a puppy ; one that I saved from drowning , when three or four of his blind brothers and sisters went to it ! I 85 OF VERONA Act IV . Sc . iv .
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... brothers and sisters went to it ! I have taught him , even as one would say pre- cisely , ' thus I would teach a dog . ' I was sent to deliver him as a present to Mistress Sil- via from my master ; and I came no sooner into the dining ...
... brothers and sisters went to it ! I have taught him , even as one would say pre- cisely , ' thus I would teach a dog . ' I was sent to deliver him as a present to Mistress Sil- via from my master ; and I came no sooner into the dining ...
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... Gollancz, Charles Harold Herford. Dro . E. " Methinks you are my glass , and not my brother : I see by you I am a sweet - faced youth . " PREFACE By ISRAEL GOLLancz , M.A. THE FIRST EDITION The. Comedy of Errors . Act 5 , Scene 1 .
... Gollancz, Charles Harold Herford. Dro . E. " Methinks you are my glass , and not my brother : I see by you I am a sweet - faced youth . " PREFACE By ISRAEL GOLLancz , M.A. THE FIRST EDITION The. Comedy of Errors . Act 5 , Scene 1 .
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... brother . This ( grown a man ) long travel took to seek His brother , and to Epidamnum came , Where th ' other dwelt inriched , and him so like , That Citizens there take him for the same : Father , wife , neighbours , each mistaking ...
... brother . This ( grown a man ) long travel took to seek His brother , and to Epidamnum came , Where th ' other dwelt inriched , and him so like , That Citizens there take him for the same : Father , wife , neighbours , each mistaking ...
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