Dramatic Works and Poems: With Notes, Original and Selected, and Introductory Remarks to Each Play by S.W. Singer, and a Life of the Poet, Volumes 1-2James B. Smith, 1848 - 924 pages |
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Page 189
... Biron's love - letter while rallying his friends , and the manner in which he extri- cates himself , by ridiculing ... Biron and Rosaline suffer much in comparison with Benedick and Beatrice , ' and it must be confessed that there is ...
... Biron's love - letter while rallying his friends , and the manner in which he extri- cates himself , by ridiculing ... Biron and Rosaline suffer much in comparison with Benedick and Beatrice , ' and it must be confessed that there is ...
Page 190
... Biron , & c . pe - There's villany abroad ; this letter will tell. FERDINAND , King of Navarre . BIRON , ' LONGAVILLE , Lords , attending on the King . DUMAIN , BOYET , MERCADE , Lords , attending on the Princess France . Princess of ...
... Biron , & c . pe - There's villany abroad ; this letter will tell. FERDINAND , King of Navarre . BIRON , ' LONGAVILLE , Lords , attending on the King . DUMAIN , BOYET , MERCADE , Lords , attending on the Princess France . Princess of ...
Page 191
... Biron . Something then in rhyme . Long . Biron is like an envious sneaping ' frost , That bites the first - born infants of the spring . Biron . Well , say I am ; why should proud sum- mer boast , Before the birds have any cause to sing ...
... Biron . Something then in rhyme . Long . Biron is like an envious sneaping ' frost , That bites the first - born infants of the spring . Biron . Well , say I am ; why should proud sum- mer boast , Before the birds have any cause to sing ...
Page 192
... Biron , see him deliver'd o'er.- Cost.be to me , and every man that dares not And go we , lords , to put in practice that Moth . Why , sir , is this such a. Cost . Such is the simplicity of man to hearken after the flesh . King . [ Reads ...
... Biron , see him deliver'd o'er.- Cost.be to me , and every man that dares not And go we , lords , to put in practice that Moth . Why , sir , is this such a. Cost . Such is the simplicity of man to hearken after the flesh . King . [ Reads ...
Page 194
... Biron. And shape to win grace though he had no wit . I saw him at the duke Alençon's once : And much too little of that good I saw , Is my report , to his great worthiness . ACT II . SCENE I. Another part of the same . A Pavilion and ...
... Biron. And shape to win grace though he had no wit . I saw him at the duke Alençon's once : And much too little of that good I saw , Is my report , to his great worthiness . ACT II . SCENE I. Another part of the same . A Pavilion and ...
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