The Plays and Poems of Shakespeare: According to the Improved Text of Edmund Malone, Including the Latest Revisions, with a Life, Glossarial Notes, and One Hundred and Seventy Illustrations, from Designs by English Artists, Svazek 1H.G. Bohn, 1851 |
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Strana 102
... LAUNCE , Servant to Proteus . PANTHINO , Servant to Antonio . HOST , where Julia lodges in Milan . OUTLAWS . JULIA , a lady of Verona , beloved by Proteus , SILVIA , the duke's daughter , beloved by Valentina . LUCETTA , waiting - woman ...
... LAUNCE , Servant to Proteus . PANTHINO , Servant to Antonio . HOST , where Julia lodges in Milan . OUTLAWS . JULIA , a lady of Verona , beloved by Proteus , SILVIA , the duke's daughter , beloved by Valentina . LUCETTA , waiting - woman ...
Strana 127
... LAUNCE , leading a dog . Launce . Nay , ' twill be this hour ere I have done weeping ; all the kind of the Launces have this very fault . I have received my proportion , like the pro- digious son , and am going with sir Proteus to the ...
... LAUNCE , leading a dog . Launce . Nay , ' twill be this hour ere I have done weeping ; all the kind of the Launces have this very fault . I have received my proportion , like the pro- digious son , and am going with sir Proteus to the ...
Strana 128
... Launce , away , away , aboard ; thy master is shipped , and thou art to post after with oars . What's the matter ? why weepest thou , man ? Away , ass ; you'll lose the tide if you tarry any longer . Launce . It is no matter if the ty'd ...
... Launce , away , away , aboard ; thy master is shipped , and thou art to post after with oars . What's the matter ? why weepest thou , man ? Away , ass ; you'll lose the tide if you tarry any longer . Launce . It is no matter if the ty'd ...
Strana 129
... Launce . Why , he that's ty'd here ; Crab , my dog . Pan . Tut , man , I mean thou ' lt lose the flood ; and , in ... Launce . For fear thou shouldst lose thy tongue . Pan . Where should I lose my tongue ? Launce . In thy tale . Pan . In ...
... Launce . Why , he that's ty'd here ; Crab , my dog . Pan . Tut , man , I mean thou ' lt lose the flood ; and , in ... Launce . For fear thou shouldst lose thy tongue . Pan . Where should I lose my tongue ? Launce . In thy tale . Pan . In ...
Strana 138
... LAUNCE . Speed . Launce ! by mine honesty , welcome to Milan . Launce . Forswear not thyself , sweet youth ; for I am not welcome . I reckon this always - that a man is never undone , till he be hanged ; nor never wel- come to a place ...
... LAUNCE . Speed . Launce ! by mine honesty , welcome to Milan . Launce . Forswear not thyself , sweet youth ; for I am not welcome . I reckon this always - that a man is never undone , till he be hanged ; nor never wel- come to a place ...
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