Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: A midsommer nights dreame. 1600. A pleasant comedy of the merry wiues of Windsor. 1619. The merry wiues of Windsor. 1630. Much adoe about nothing. 1600. The comicall history of the merchant of Venice. 1600. Loues labour's lost. 1631J. and R. Tonson, 1766 |
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... face , Lyfander and my felfe will fly this place , Before the time I did Lyfander fee , Seem'd Athens ‡ like a paradice to me . O then , what graces in my loue dọ dwell , That he hath turn'd a heauen † into hell . Lyf . Helen , to you ...
... face , Lyfander and my felfe will fly this place , Before the time I did Lyfander fee , Seem'd Athens ‡ like a paradice to me . O then , what graces in my loue dọ dwell , That he hath turn'd a heauen † into hell . Lyf . Helen , to you ...
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... face , let me play Thiby to : Ile fpeake in a monftrous little voyce ; Thifne , Thifne , ah Pyra- mus my louer deare , thy Thifty deare , and lady deare . Quin . No no , you must play Pyramus and Flute , you Thisby . Bot . Well ...
... face , let me play Thiby to : Ile fpeake in a monftrous little voyce ; Thifne , Thifne , ah Pyra- mus my louer deare , thy Thifty deare , and lady deare . Quin . No no , you must play Pyramus and Flute , you Thisby . Bot . Well ...
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... face . Therefore I thinke I am not in the night , Nor doth this wood lacke worlds of company , For you in my refpect are all the world . Then how can it be faid I am alone , When all the world is here to looke on me ? Dem . Ile run from ...
... face . Therefore I thinke I am not in the night , Nor doth this wood lacke worlds of company , For you in my refpect are all the world . Then how can it be faid I am alone , When all the world is here to looke on me ? Dem . Ile run from ...
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... name , and halfe his face must be seen through the lyons necke , and hee himselfe must fpeake through , faying thus , or to the fame deffect ; Ladies , or or faire ladies , I would wish you , or A MIDSOMMER NIGHTS DREAME .
... name , and halfe his face must be seen through the lyons necke , and hee himselfe must fpeake through , faying thus , or to the fame deffect ; Ladies , or or faire ladies , I would wish you , or A MIDSOMMER NIGHTS DREAME .
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... face ? And made your other loue , Demetrius , ( Who euen but now did fpurne me with his foote ) To call me goddeffe , nimph , diuine , and rare , Precious , celestiall ? Wherefore fpeakes he this To her he hates ? And wherefore doth ...
... face ? And made your other loue , Demetrius , ( Who euen but now did fpurne me with his foote ) To call me goddeffe , nimph , diuine , and rare , Precious , celestiall ? Wherefore fpeakes he this To her he hates ? And wherefore doth ...
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