Comedies. Two gentlemen of VeronaHarper & brothers, 1847 |
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... leaves his friends to dignify them more ; I leave myself , my friends , and all for love . Thou , Julia , thou hast metamorphos'd me ; Made me neglect my studies , lose my time , War with good counsel , set the world at nought , Made ...
... leaves his friends to dignify them more ; I leave myself , my friends , and all for love . Thou , Julia , thou hast metamorphos'd me ; Made me neglect my studies , lose my time , War with good counsel , set the world at nought , Made ...
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... . Thu. My jerkin is a doublet . Val . Well , then , I'll double your folly . Thu. How ? Sil . What , angry , sir Thurio ? do you change colour ? Val . Give him leave , madam : he is 16 ACT II . SCENE IV . TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA .
... . Thu. My jerkin is a doublet . Val . Well , then , I'll double your folly . Thu. How ? Sil . What , angry , sir Thurio ? do you change colour ? Val . Give him leave , madam : he is 16 ACT II . SCENE IV . TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA .
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... Leave off discourse of disability.- Sweet lady , entertain him for your servant . Pro . My duty will I boast of , nothing else . Sil . And duty never yet did want his meed . Servant , you are welcome to a worthless mistress . Pro . I'll ...
... Leave off discourse of disability.- Sweet lady , entertain him for your servant . Pro . My duty will I boast of , nothing else . Sil . And duty never yet did want his meed . Servant , you are welcome to a worthless mistress . Pro . I'll ...
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... leave to love , and yet I do ; But there I leave to love , where I should love . Julia I lose , and Valentine I lose : If I keep them , I needs must lose myself ; If I lose them , thus find I , by their loss , For Valentine , myself ...
... leave to love , and yet I do ; But there I leave to love , where I should love . Julia I lose , and Valentine I lose : If I keep them , I needs must lose myself ; If I lose them , thus find I , by their loss , For Valentine , myself ...
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... leave at thy dispose , My goods , my lands , my reputation ; Only , in lieu thereof , dispatch me hence . Come ; answer not , but to it presently : I am impatient of my tarriance . [ Exeunt . SCENE I. - Milan . An Ante - chamber in the ...
... leave at thy dispose , My goods , my lands , my reputation ; Only , in lieu thereof , dispatch me hence . Come ; answer not , but to it presently : I am impatient of my tarriance . [ Exeunt . SCENE I. - Milan . An Ante - chamber in the ...
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