The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 1W. Borradaile, 1825 |
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... madam : and , to comfort you with chance , Assure yourself , after our ship did split , When you , and that poor number saved with you , Hung on our driving boat , I saw your brother ; Most provident in peril , bind himself ( Courage ...
... madam : and , to comfort you with chance , Assure yourself , after our ship did split , When you , and that poor number saved with you , Hung on our driving boat , I saw your brother ; Most provident in peril , bind himself ( Courage ...
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... Madam , well ; for I was bred and born , Not three hours ' travel from this very place . Vio . Who governs here ? Cap . A noble duke , in nature , As in his name . Vio . What is his name ? Cap . Orsino . Vio . Orsino ! I have heard my ...
... Madam , well ; for I was bred and born , Not three hours ' travel from this very place . Vio . Who governs here ? Cap . A noble duke , in nature , As in his name . Vio . What is his name ? Cap . Orsino . Vio . Orsino ! I have heard my ...
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... Madam , there is at the gate a young gentleman , much desires to speak with you . Oli . From the count Orsino , is it ? Mar. I know not , madam ; ' tis a fair young man , and well attended . Ol . Who of my people hold him in delay ? Mar ...
... Madam , there is at the gate a young gentleman , much desires to speak with you . Oli . From the count Orsino , is it ? Mar. I know not , madam ; ' tis a fair young man , and well attended . Ol . Who of my people hold him in delay ? Mar ...
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... madam , let me see your face . Oli . Have you any commissson from your lord to negociate with my face ? you are now out of your text : but we will draw the curtain , and show you the picture . Look you , Sir , such one as I was this ...
... madam , let me see your face . Oli . Have you any commissson from your lord to negociate with my face ? you are now out of your text : but we will draw the curtain , and show you the picture . Look you , Sir , such one as I was this ...
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... madam , at your service . Oli . Run after that same peevish messenger , The county's man : he left this ring behind him Would I , or not ; tell him , I'll none of it . Desire him not to flatter with his lord , Nor hold him up with hopes ...
... madam , at your service . Oli . Run after that same peevish messenger , The county's man : he left this ring behind him Would I , or not ; tell him , I'll none of it . Desire him not to flatter with his lord , Nor hold him up with hopes ...
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