The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare. With a GlossaryC. Whittingham, college house, 1823 - 680 pages |
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... Laun . Nay , ' twill be this hour ere I have done weeping : all the kind of the Launces have this very fault : I have received my proportion , like the pro- digious son , and am going with sir Proteus to the Imperial's court . I think ...
... Laun . Nay , ' twill be this hour ere I have done weeping : all the kind of the Launces have this very fault : I have received my proportion , like the pro- digious son , and am going with sir Proteus to the Imperial's court . I think ...
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... Laun . For fear thou shouldst lose thy tongue . Pan . Where should I lose my tongue ? Laun . In thy tale . Pan . In thy tail ? Laun . Lose the tide , and the voyage , and the mas- ter , and the service ? The tide -Why , man , if the ...
... Laun . For fear thou shouldst lose thy tongue . Pan . Where should I lose my tongue ? Laun . In thy tale . Pan . In thy tail ? Laun . Lose the tide , and the voyage , and the mas- ter , and the service ? The tide -Why , man , if the ...
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... Laun . Marry , after they closed in earnest , they parted very fairly in jest . " Speed . But shall she marry him ? Laun . No. Speed . How then ? Shall he marry her ? Laun . No , neither . Speed . What , are they broken ? Laun . No ...
... Laun . Marry , after they closed in earnest , they parted very fairly in jest . " Speed . But shall she marry him ? Laun . No. Speed . How then ? Shall he marry her ? Laun . No , neither . Speed . What , are they broken ? Laun . No ...
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... Laun . Can nothing speak ? master , shall I strike ? Pro . Whom wouldst thou strike ? Laun . Nothing . Pro . Villain , forbear . Laun . Why , sir , I'll strike nothing : I pray yon , - Pro . Sirrah , I say , forbear . friend Valentine ...
... Laun . Can nothing speak ? master , shall I strike ? Pro . Whom wouldst thou strike ? Laun . Nothing . Pro . Villain , forbear . Laun . Why , sir , I'll strike nothing : I pray yon , - Pro . Sirrah , I say , forbear . friend Valentine ...
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... Laun . I am but a fool , look you ; and yet I have the wit to think , my master is a kind of knave ; but that's all ... Laun . With my master's ship ? why , it is at sea . Speed . Well , your old vice still ; mistake the word : what news ...
... Laun . I am but a fool , look you ; and yet I have the wit to think , my master is a kind of knave ; but that's all ... Laun . With my master's ship ? why , it is at sea . Speed . Well , your old vice still ; mistake the word : what news ...
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