Shakespeare's Plays: With His Life, 第 2 巻Harper & Brothers, 1847 |
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... NIGHT ; OR . WHAT YOU WILL . AS YOU LIKE IT . MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM . MEASURE FOR MEASURE . THE TEMPEST . ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . WINTER'S TALE . TWO CENTLEMEN of VERONA THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERON R.Sc.
... NIGHT ; OR . WHAT YOU WILL . AS YOU LIKE IT . MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM . MEASURE FOR MEASURE . THE TEMPEST . ALL'S WELL THAT ENDS WELL . WINTER'S TALE . TWO CENTLEMEN of VERONA THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERON R.Sc.
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... night . Duke . Ay , but the doors be lock'd , and keys kept safe , That no man hath recourse to her by night . Val . What lets , but one may enter at her win- dow ? Duke . Her chamber is aloft , far from the ground , And built so ...
... night . Duke . Ay , but the doors be lock'd , and keys kept safe , That no man hath recourse to her by night . Val . What lets , but one may enter at her win- dow ? Duke . Her chamber is aloft , far from the ground , And built so ...
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... night your lady's chamber window With some sweet consort : to their instruments Tune a deploring dump ; the night's dead silence Will well become such sweet complaining grievance . This , or else nothing , will inherit her . Duke . This ...
... night your lady's chamber window With some sweet consort : to their instruments Tune a deploring dump ; the night's dead silence Will well become such sweet complaining grievance . This , or else nothing , will inherit her . Duke . This ...
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... night I swear , I am so far from granting thy request , That I despise thee for thy wrongful suit , And by and by intend to chide myself , Even for this time I spend in talking to thee . Pro . I grant , sweet love , that I did love a ...
... night I swear , I am so far from granting thy request , That I despise thee for thy wrongful suit , And by and by intend to chide myself , Even for this time I spend in talking to thee . Pro . I grant , sweet love , that I did love a ...
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... night ? may we be gone ? Dro . S. Why , sir , I brought you word an hour since , that the bark Expedition put forth to - night ; and then were you hindered by the serjeant to tarry for the hoy Delay . Here are the angels that you sent ...
... night ? may we be gone ? Dro . S. Why , sir , I brought you word an hour since , that the bark Expedition put forth to - night ; and then were you hindered by the serjeant to tarry for the hoy Delay . Here are the angels that you sent ...
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Angelo Beat Benedick better Biron Boyet brother Caliban character Claud Claudio Collier comedy COMEDY OF ERRORS daughter dost doth Dromio Duke Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fairy father fear folio fool Ford gentle gentleman GENTLEMEN OF VERONA give grace hand hath hear heart heaven honour humour husband Isab Kate Kath King knave lady Launce Leon Leonato look lord Lucio madam maid Malvolio marry master master doctor means MEASURE FOR MEASURE MERCHANT OF VENICE merry mistress never night old copies Pedro Petruchio play Poet Pompey pray Proteus quarto Rosalind SCENE sense Shakespeare Shylock signior Sir ANDREW AGUE-CHEEK speak swear sweet tell thee there's Theseus thine thing thou art thou hast thought Thurio tongue true TWELFTH NIGHT wife woman word
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