The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... Once more adieu ! my father at the road 50 Expects my coming , there to see me shipp❜d . Pro . And thither will I bring thee , Valentine . Val . Sweet Proteus , no ; now let us take our leave . To Milan let me hear from thee by letters ...
... Once more adieu ! my father at the road 50 Expects my coming , there to see me shipp❜d . Pro . And thither will I bring thee , Valentine . Val . Sweet Proteus , no ; now let us take our leave . To Milan let me hear from thee by letters ...
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... once delivered . Pro . Well , sir , here is for your pains . What said she ? Speed . Truly , sir , I think you'll hardly win her . Pro . Why , couldst thou perceive so much from her ? Speed . Sir , I could perceive nothing at all from ...
... once delivered . Pro . Well , sir , here is for your pains . What said she ? Speed . Truly , sir , I think you'll hardly win her . Pro . Why , couldst thou perceive so much from her ? Speed . Sir , I could perceive nothing at all from ...
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... Once more , new servant , wel- come : I'll leave you to confer of home affairs ; 120 When you have done , we look to hear from you . 117. The Folios give this line to " Thurio " ; if the reading be right , he must have quitted the stage ...
... Once more , new servant , wel- come : I'll leave you to confer of home affairs ; 120 When you have done , we look to hear from you . 117. The Folios give this line to " Thurio " ; if the reading be right , he must have quitted the stage ...
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... once . [ Reads . ' My thoughts do harbor with my Silvia nightly ; And slaves they are to me , that send them 141 flying : O , could their master come and go as lightly , Himself would lodge where senseless they are lying ! My herald ...
... once . [ Reads . ' My thoughts do harbor with my Silvia nightly ; And slaves they are to me , that send them 141 flying : O , could their master come and go as lightly , Himself would lodge where senseless they are lying ! My herald ...
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... once a knave , as opposed to twice a knave , or a double knave . But it seems more likely that Launce is simply engaged in his usual oc- cupation of punning ; his sense being , " if he be but one knave , that's all one.- -H . N. H. 270 ...
... once a knave , as opposed to twice a knave , or a double knave . But it seems more likely that Launce is simply engaged in his usual oc- cupation of punning ; his sense being , " if he be but one knave , that's all one.- -H . N. H. 270 ...
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