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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... fpeake as fmall as you will . Bot . And I may hide my 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 ...
... fpeake as fmall as you will . Bot . And I may hide my 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 ...
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... fpeake you faire : Or rather do I not in plainest truth , Tell you I do not , nor I cannot love you ? Hel . And euen for that do I loue §'thee the more ; I am your spaniell , and Demetrius , * Round about . + Then fhe . † Wodde . § You ...
... fpeake you faire : Or rather do I not in plainest truth , Tell you I do not , nor I cannot love you ? Hel . And euen for that do I loue §'thee the more ; I am your spaniell , and Demetrius , * Round about . + Then fhe . † Wodde . § You ...
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... fpeake troth I haue forgot our way : Wee'l reft vs Hermia , if you thinke it good , And tarry for the comfort of the day . Her . Be it fo Lyfander ; finde you out a bed , For I vpon this banke will rest my head Lyf . One turffe fhall ...
... fpeake troth I haue forgot our way : Wee'l reft vs Hermia , if you thinke it good , And tarry for the comfort of the day . Her . Be it fo Lyfander ; finde you out a bed , For I vpon this banke will rest my head Lyf . One turffe fhall ...
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... name his 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 his 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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... fpeake that yet ; that you anfwer to Piramus : you fpeake all your part at once , cues and al . Piramus enter , your cue is past ; it is neuer tyre . Thyf . Q , as true as trueft horse , that yet would neuer tyre . Pir . If I were faire ...
... fpeake that yet ; that you anfwer to Piramus : you fpeake all your part at once , cues and al . Piramus enter , your cue is past ; it is neuer tyre . Thyf . Q , as true as trueft horse , that yet would neuer tyre . Pir . If I were faire ...
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