The Dramatic Works of William ShakespeareGall & Inglis, 1864 - 934 pages |
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... . V. Win her with gifts , if she respect not words . Dumb jewels often , in their silent kind , More than quick words do move a woman's mind . D. But she did scorn a present that I sent SC . VII . 39 TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA . 39.
... . V. Win her with gifts , if she respect not words . Dumb jewels often , in their silent kind , More than quick words do move a woman's mind . D. But she did scorn a present that I sent SC . VII . 39 TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA . 39.
Page 40
... woman sometimes scorns what best con- Send her another ; never give her o'er , [ tents her . For scorn at first makes after - love the more . If she do frown , ' tis not in hate of you , But rather to beget more love in you : If she do ...
... woman sometimes scorns what best con- Send her another ; never give her o'er , [ tents her . For scorn at first makes after - love the more . If she do frown , ' tis not in hate of you , But rather to beget more love in you : If she do ...
Page 41
... woman , I will not tell myself . Enter Speed . Speed . How now , Signor Launce ! what news with your mastership ? L ... woman's only virtue : I pray thee , out with't , and place it for her chief virtue . Speed . " Item : She is proud ...
... woman , I will not tell myself . Enter Speed . Speed . How now , Signor Launce ! what news with your mastership ? L ... woman's only virtue : I pray thee , out with't , and place it for her chief virtue . Speed . " Item : She is proud ...
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... woman's part ; And I was trimm'd in Madam Julia's gown , Which served me as fit , by all men's judgments , As if the garment had been made for me : Therefore , I know she is about my height . And at that time I made her weep a - good ...
... woman's part ; And I was trimm'd in Madam Julia's gown , Which served me as fit , by all men's judgments , As if the garment had been made for me : Therefore , I know she is about my height . And at that time I made her weep a - good ...
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... woman ? Mrs Ford . O woman , if it were not for one trifling respect , I could come to such honour ! Mrs Page . Hang the trifle , woman : -take the honour : What is it ? -dispense with trifles ; - what is it ? Mrs Ford . If I would but ...
... woman ? Mrs Ford . O woman , if it were not for one trifling respect , I could come to such honour ! Mrs Page . Hang the trifle , woman : -take the honour : What is it ? -dispense with trifles ; - what is it ? Mrs Ford . If I would but ...
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