The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of Mr. Steeven's Last Edition, Volume 1H. Baldwin and son, for C. Dilly, 1798 |
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Page 84
... madam ; so you ftumble not unheed- fully . Jul . Of all the fair refort of gentlemen , That every day with parle encounter me , In thy opinion which is worthieft love ? Luc . Please you , repeat their names , I'll shew my mind According ...
... madam ; so you ftumble not unheed- fully . Jul . Of all the fair refort of gentlemen , That every day with parle encounter me , In thy opinion which is worthieft love ? Luc . Please you , repeat their names , I'll shew my mind According ...
Page 85
... madam . That the contents will fhew . Jul . To Julia , Say , from whom Luc . Jul . Say , fay ; who gave it thee ? Luc . Sir Valentine's page ; and fent , I think , from Proteus : He would have given it you , but I , being in the way ...
... madam . That the contents will fhew . Jul . To Julia , Say , from whom Luc . Jul . Say , fay ; who gave it thee ? Luc . Sir Valentine's page ; and fent , I think , from Proteus : He would have given it you , but I , being in the way ...
Page 86
... . Jul . Then let it lie for those that it concerns . Luc . Madam , it will not lie where it concerns , Unless it have a false interpreter . Nothing concerning me . Jul . Some love of your's hath writ to you 86 A 1 . TWO GENTLEMEN.
... . Jul . Then let it lie for those that it concerns . Luc . Madam , it will not lie where it concerns , Unless it have a false interpreter . Nothing concerning me . Jul . Some love of your's hath writ to you 86 A 1 . TWO GENTLEMEN.
Page 87
... madam , to a tune : Give me a note : your ladyship can fet . Jul . As little by fuch toys as may be poffible : Beft ... madam ; it is too fharp . Jul . You , minion , are too faucy . Luc . Nay , now you are too flat , And mar the concord ...
... madam , to a tune : Give me a note : your ladyship can fet . Jul . As little by fuch toys as may be poffible : Beft ... madam ; it is too fharp . Jul . You , minion , are too faucy . Luc . Nay , now you are too flat , And mar the concord ...
Page 88
... Madam , dinner's ready , and your father ftays . Jul . Well , let us go . Luc . What , fhall thefe papers lie like tell - tales here ? Jul . If you refpect them , beft to take them up . Luc . Nay , I was taken up for laying them down ...
... Madam , dinner's ready , and your father ftays . Jul . Well , let us go . Luc . What , fhall thefe papers lie like tell - tales here ? Jul . If you refpect them , beft to take them up . Luc . Nay , I was taken up for laying them down ...
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