The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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... tell - tales here ? Jul . If you respect them , best to take them up . Luc . Nay , I was taken up for laying them down : Yet here they shall not lie , for catching cold . Jul . I see you have a month's mind to them . Luc . Aye , madam ...
... tell - tales here ? Jul . If you respect them , best to take them up . Luc . Nay , I was taken up for laying them down : Yet here they shall not lie , for catching cold . Jul . I see you have a month's mind to them . Luc . Aye , madam ...
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... tell me , do you know Madam Silvia ? Speed . She that your worship loves ? Val . Why , how know you that I am in love ? Speed . Marry , by these special marks : first , 10 2. " On " and " one " were anciently pronounced alike , and ...
... tell me , do you know Madam Silvia ? Speed . She that your worship loves ? Val . Why , how know you that I am in love ? Speed . Marry , by these special marks : first , 10 2. " On " and " one " were anciently pronounced alike , and ...
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... tell me , dost thou know my lady Sil- via ? Speed . She that you gaze on so as she sits at supper ? Val . Hast thou observed that ? even she , I 50 mean . Speed . Why , sir , I know her not . Val . Dost thou know her by my gazing on her ...
... tell me , dost thou know my lady Sil- via ? Speed . She that you gaze on so as she sits at supper ? Val . Hast thou observed that ? even she , I 50 mean . Speed . Why , sir , I know her not . Val . Dost thou know her by my gazing on her ...
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... hose " was a proverbial expression meaning " unable to tell which leg to put into one's hose first , ” i . e . " not to have one's wits about one . " - I . G. Speed . [ Aside ] O excellent motion ! O 27 OF VERONA Act II . Sc . i .
... hose " was a proverbial expression meaning " unable to tell which leg to put into one's hose first , ” i . e . " not to have one's wits about one . " - I . G. Speed . [ Aside ] O excellent motion ! O 27 OF VERONA Act II . Sc . i .
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... tell me , how do all from whence you came ? Pro . Your friends are well , and have them much commended . Val . And how do yours ? Pro . I left them all in health . Val . How does your lady ? and how thrives your love ? Pro . My tales of ...
... tell me , how do all from whence you came ? Pro . Your friends are well , and have them much commended . Val . And how do yours ? Pro . I left them all in health . Val . How does your lady ? and how thrives your love ? Pro . My tales of ...
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