The Dramatic Works of William ShakspeareS. Andrus and Son, 1847 - 884 pages |
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... Kath . The young Dumain , a well - accomplish'd youth , of all that virtue love for virtue lov'd ; Most power to do most harm , least knowing ill And shape to win grace though he had no wit . For he hath wit to make an ill shape good ...
... Kath . The young Dumain , a well - accomplish'd youth , of all that virtue love for virtue lov'd ; Most power to do most harm , least knowing ill And shape to win grace though he had no wit . For he hath wit to make an ill shape good ...
Page 140
... Kath . Cost . By my troth , most pleasant ! how both did fit it ! Mar. A mera marvellons well shot ; for they Boyet . A mark ! O , mark but that mark ; A mark , says my lady I both did hit it . Let the mark have a prick in't , to mete ...
... Kath . Cost . By my troth , most pleasant ! how both did fit it ! Mar. A mera marvellons well shot ; for they Boyet . A mark ! O , mark but that mark ; A mark , says my lady I both did hit it . Let the mark have a prick in't , to mete ...
Page 146
... Kath . Ay , and a shrewd unhappy gallows Ros . be friends with boy . him ; he 100 I do beseech thee , remember thy ... Kath . He made her melancholy , sad , and heavy ; And so may you for a light heart lives long . Ros . What's ...
... Kath . Ay , and a shrewd unhappy gallows Ros . be friends with boy . him ; he 100 I do beseech thee , remember thy ... Kath . He made her melancholy , sad , and heavy ; And so may you for a light heart lives long . Ros . What's ...
Page 147
... Kath . A pox of that jest ! and beshrew all Making the bold wag by their praises bolder . One rubb'd his elbow , thus ; and fleer'd , and shrows ! swore , Prin . But what was sent to you from fair Du- main 1 Kath . Madam , this glove ...
... Kath . A pox of that jest ! and beshrew all Making the bold wag by their praises bolder . One rubb'd his elbow , thus ; and fleer'd , and shrows ! swore , Prin . But what was sent to you from fair Du- main 1 Kath . Madam , this glove ...
Page 148
... Kath . O , for your reason ! quickly , sir ; I long . Long . You have a double tongue within your mask , And would afford my speechless visor half Kath . Veal , quoth the Dutchman ; is not veal a call ? Kath Long . A calf , fair lady ...
... Kath . O , for your reason ! quickly , sir ; I long . Long . You have a double tongue within your mask , And would afford my speechless visor half Kath . Veal , quoth the Dutchman ; is not veal a call ? Kath Long . A calf , fair lady ...
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