The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen8J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... youth will not be entreated , his own peril on his forwardness , Ros . Is yonder the man ? LE BEAU . Even he , madam . CEL . Alas , he is too young : yet he looks fuc- cessfully . DUKE F. How now , daughter , and coufin ? are you crept ...
... youth will not be entreated , his own peril on his forwardness , Ros . Is yonder the man ? LE BEAU . Even he , madam . CEL . Alas , he is too young : yet he looks fuc- cessfully . DUKE F. How now , daughter , and coufin ? are you crept ...
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... youth . 2 CEL . Young gentleman , your spirits are too bold for your years : You have feen cruel proof of this man's strength : if you faw yourself with your eyes , or knew yourself with your judgment , the fear of your adventure would ...
... youth . 2 CEL . Young gentleman , your spirits are too bold for your years : You have feen cruel proof of this man's strength : if you faw yourself with your eyes , or knew yourself with your judgment , the fear of your adventure would ...
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... youth ; I would , thou hadft told me of another father . [ Exeunt Duke FRED . Train , and LE BEAU . CEL . Were I my father , coz , would I do this ? ORL . I am more proud to be fir Rowland's fon , His youngest fon ; 5 - and would not ...
... youth ; I would , thou hadft told me of another father . [ Exeunt Duke FRED . Train , and LE BEAU . CEL . Were I my father , coz , would I do this ? ORL . I am more proud to be fir Rowland's fon , His youngest fon ; 5 - and would not ...
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... youth is furely in their company . DUKE F. Send to his brother ; " fetch that gallant hither ; If he be absent , bring his brother to me , I'll make him find him : do this fuddenly ; And let not fearch and inquifition quail ' To bring ...
... youth is furely in their company . DUKE F. Send to his brother ; " fetch that gallant hither ; If he be absent , bring his brother to me , I'll make him find him : do this fuddenly ; And let not fearch and inquifition quail ' To bring ...
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... youth , Come not within these doors ; within this roof The enemy of all your graces lives : Your brother- ( no , no brother ; yet the fon- Yet not the fon ; -I will not call him fon- Of him I was about to call his father , ) — Hath ...
... youth , Come not within these doors ; within this roof The enemy of all your graces lives : Your brother- ( no , no brother ; yet the fon- Yet not the fon ; -I will not call him fon- Of him I was about to call his father , ) — Hath ...
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