The Dramatic Works of William ShakespeareGall & Inglis, 1864 - 934 pages |
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Page 22
... thank my noble lord . Wilt thou be pleas'd To hearken once again to the suit I made to thee ? Ste . Marry will I ; kneel and repeat it : I will stand , and so shall Trinculo . Enter Ariel , invisible . [ tyrant , Cal . As I told thee ...
... thank my noble lord . Wilt thou be pleas'd To hearken once again to the suit I made to thee ? Ste . Marry will I ; kneel and repeat it : I will stand , and so shall Trinculo . Enter Ariel , invisible . [ tyrant , Cal . As I told thee ...
Page 26
... thank thee , Ariel : come ! Enter Ariel . Ari . Thy thoughts I cleave to . What's thy Pro . Spirit , [ pleasure ? We must prepare to meet with Caliban . [ Ceres , Ari . Ay , my commander : when I presented I thought to have told thee of ...
... thank thee , Ariel : come ! Enter Ariel . Ari . Thy thoughts I cleave to . What's thy Pro . Spirit , [ pleasure ? We must prepare to meet with Caliban . [ Ceres , Ari . Ay , my commander : when I presented I thought to have told thee of ...
Page 34
... thank you , you swing'd1 me for my love , which makes me the bolder to chide you for yours . Val . In conclusion , I stand affected to her . Speed . I would you were set , so your affec- tion would cease . Val . Last night she enjoin'd ...
... thank you , you swing'd1 me for my love , which makes me the bolder to chide you for yours . Val . In conclusion , I stand affected to her . Speed . I would you were set , so your affec- tion would cease . Val . Last night she enjoin'd ...
Page 46
... thanks you . Sil . What say'st thou ? Jul . I thank you , madam , that you tender her . Poor gentlewoman ! my master wrongs her much . Sil . Dost thou know her ? Jul . Almost as well as I do know myself : To think upon her woes , I do ...
... thanks you . Sil . What say'st thou ? Jul . I thank you , madam , that you tender her . Poor gentlewoman ! my master wrongs her much . Sil . Dost thou know her ? Jul . Almost as well as I do know myself : To think upon her woes , I do ...
Page 50
... thank you . Shal Sir , I thank you ; by yea and no , I P. I am glad to see you , good master Slender . Slen . How does your fallow greyhound , sir ? I heard say he was outrun on Cotsale . Page . It could not be judg'd , sir . Slen . You ...
... thank you . Shal Sir , I thank you ; by yea and no , I P. I am glad to see you , good master Slender . Slen . How does your fallow greyhound , sir ? I heard say he was outrun on Cotsale . Page . It could not be judg'd , sir . Slen . You ...
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