Merchant of Venice. As you like it. All's well that ends well. Taming of the shrew. Winter's taleF. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 - Theater |
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... leave you now with better company . Salar . I would have staid till I had made you merry , If worthier friends had not prevented me . Ant . Your worth is very dear in my regard . I take it , your own business calls on you , And you ...
... leave you now with better company . Salar . I would have staid till I had made you merry , If worthier friends had not prevented me . Ant . Your worth is very dear in my regard . I take it , your own business calls on you , And you ...
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... leave you then till dinner - time : I must be one of these same dumb wise men , For Gratiano never lets me speak . Gra . Well , keep me company but two years more , Thou shalt not know the sound of thine own tongue . Ant . Farewell : I ...
... leave you then till dinner - time : I must be one of these same dumb wise men , For Gratiano never lets me speak . Gra . Well , keep me company but two years more , Thou shalt not know the sound of thine own tongue . Ant . Farewell : I ...
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... leave : and there is a fore - runner come from a fifth , the prince of Morocco ; who brings word , the prince , his master , will be here to - night . Por . If I could bid the fifth welcome with so good heart as I can bid the other four ...
... leave : and there is a fore - runner come from a fifth , the prince of Morocco ; who brings word , the prince , his master , will be here to - night . Por . If I could bid the fifth welcome with so good heart as I can bid the other four ...
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... leave a rich Jew's service , to become The follower of so poor a gentleman . Laun . The old proverb is very well parted between my master Shylock and you , sir ; you have the . God , sir , and he hath enough . grace of Bass . Thou speak ...
... leave a rich Jew's service , to become The follower of so poor a gentleman . Laun . The old proverb is very well parted between my master Shylock and you , sir ; you have the . God , sir , and he hath enough . grace of Bass . Thou speak ...
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William Shakespeare Alexander Chalmers. an eye . come ; I'll take my leave of the Jew in the twinkling of [ Exeunt LAUNCELOT and old GOBBO . Bass . I pray thee , good Leonardo , think on this ; These things being bought , and orderly ...
William Shakespeare Alexander Chalmers. an eye . come ; I'll take my leave of the Jew in the twinkling of [ Exeunt LAUNCELOT and old GOBBO . Bass . I pray thee , good Leonardo , think on this ; These things being bought , and orderly ...
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Antigonus Antonio Autolycus Baptista Bass Bassanio BERTRAM Bianca Bion BIONDELLO Camillo CLEOMENES Count court daughter doth ducats Duke Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair father fear fool forest of Arden fortune Ganymede gentle gentleman give Gremio hand hath hear heart heaven Hermione honest honour Hortensio i'the JOHNSON Kate Kath KATHARINA King knave lady Laun Launcelot Leon look lord Lucentio madam maid MALONE marry master means mistress musick Narbon Nerissa never Orlando Padua Petruchio Pisa play Polixenes poor pr'ythee pray queen ring Rosalind Rousillon Salan SCENE Servant Shakspeare Shep Shylock Sicilia signior Sirrah speak STEEVENS swear sweet tell thee There's thine thing thou art Touch Tranio unto wife Winter's Tale word young