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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... Count . ' Tis the best brine a maiden can season her praise in . The remembrance of her father never ap- proaches her heart , but the tyranny of her sorrows takes all livelihood from her cheek . No more of this , He- lena , go to , no ...
... Count . ' Tis the best brine a maiden can season her praise in . The remembrance of her father never ap- proaches her heart , but the tyranny of her sorrows takes all livelihood from her cheek . No more of this , He- lena , go to , no ...
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... Count . Heaven bless him ! - Farewell , Bertram . [ Exit Countess . Ber . The best wishes , that can be forged in your thoughts , [ to HELENA ] be servants to you ! Be com- fortable to my mother , your mistress , and make much of her ...
... Count . Heaven bless him ! - Farewell , Bertram . [ Exit Countess . Ber . The best wishes , that can be forged in your thoughts , [ to HELENA ] be servants to you ! Be com- fortable to my mother , your mistress , and make much of her ...
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... count Rousillon , my good lord , Young Bertram . 5 Senoys- ] The Sanesi , as they are termed by Boccace . Painter , who translates him , calls them Senois . They were the people of a small republick , of which the capital was Sienna ...
... count Rousillon , my good lord , Young Bertram . 5 Senoys- ] The Sanesi , as they are termed by Boccace . Painter , who translates him , calls them Senois . They were the people of a small republick , of which the capital was Sienna ...
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... count , Since the physician at your father's died ? He was much fam'd . Ber . Some six months since , my lord . 9 So in approof lives not his epitaph , As in your royal speech . ] Mr. Heath supposes the meaning to be this : " His ...
... count , Since the physician at your father's died ? He was much fam'd . Ber . Some six months since , my lord . 9 So in approof lives not his epitaph , As in your royal speech . ] Mr. Heath supposes the meaning to be this : " His ...
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... count ; My son's no dearer . Ber . Thank your majesty . [ Exeunt . Flourish . SCENE III . Rousillon . A Room in the Countess's Palace . Enter Countess , Steward , and Clown.2 Count . I will now hear : what say you of this gentle- woman ...
... count ; My son's no dearer . Ber . Thank your majesty . [ Exeunt . Flourish . SCENE III . Rousillon . A Room in the Countess's Palace . Enter Countess , Steward , and Clown.2 Count . I will now hear : what say you of this gentle- woman ...
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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