The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare. With a GlossaryC. Whittingham, college house, 1823 - 680 pages |
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Page 28
... arms ' end ; And love you ' gainst the nature of love , force you . Sil . O heaven ! Pro . I'll force thee yield to my desire . Val . Ruffian , let go that rude uncivil touch ; Thou friend of an ill fashion ! Pro . Valentine ! Val ...
... arms ' end ; And love you ' gainst the nature of love , force you . Sil . O heaven ! Pro . I'll force thee yield to my desire . Val . Ruffian , let go that rude uncivil touch ; Thou friend of an ill fashion ! Pro . Valentine ! Val ...
Page 97
... Arm . Why , sadness is one and the self - same thing , dear imp . Moth . No , no ; O lord , sir , no . Arm . How canst thou part sadness and melancholy , my tender juvenal ? Moth . By a familiar demonstration of the working , my ...
... Arm . Why , sadness is one and the self - same thing , dear imp . Moth . No , no ; O lord , sir , no . Arm . How canst thou part sadness and melancholy , my tender juvenal ? Moth . By a familiar demonstration of the working , my ...
Page 98
... Arm . Define , define , well - educated infant . Moth . My father's wit , and my mother's tongue , as- sist me ... arms : Nothing becomes him ill , that he would well . The only soil of his fair virtue's gloss , ( If virtue's gloss ...
... Arm . Define , define , well - educated infant . Moth . My father's wit , and my mother's tongue , as- sist me ... arms : Nothing becomes him ill , that he would well . The only soil of his fair virtue's gloss , ( If virtue's gloss ...
Page 100
... Arm . Warble , child ; make passionate my sense of hearing . Moth . Concolinel- [ Singing . Arm . Sweet air ! Go ... arms crossed on your thin belly - doublet , like a rabbit on a spit ; or your hands in your pocket , like a man ...
... Arm . Warble , child ; make passionate my sense of hearing . Moth . Concolinel- [ Singing . Arm . Sweet air ! Go ... arms crossed on your thin belly - doublet , like a rabbit on a spit ; or your hands in your pocket , like a man ...
Page 106
... Arm . Chirra ! Hol . Quare Chirra , not sirrah ? Arm . Men of peace , well encounter'd . Hol . Most military sir , salutation . Moth . They have been at a great feast of languages , and stolen the scraps . [ To Costard aside . Cost . O ...
... Arm . Chirra ! Hol . Quare Chirra , not sirrah ? Arm . Men of peace , well encounter'd . Hol . Most military sir , salutation . Moth . They have been at a great feast of languages , and stolen the scraps . [ To Costard aside . Cost . O ...
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