Illustrations of Shakespeare: Comprised in Two Hundred and Thirty Vignette EngravingsSherwood, Gilbert, and Piper, 1825 - 1 pages |
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... gone ? Sweet Valentine , adieu ! Think on thy Proteus , when thou , haply , see'st Some rare note - worthy object in thy travel . Act I. Scene I. Speed . Why did'st not tell me sooner ? Pox of your love - letters ! [ runs off . Launce ...
... gone ? Sweet Valentine , adieu ! Think on thy Proteus , when thou , haply , see'st Some rare note - worthy object in thy travel . Act I. Scene I. Speed . Why did'st not tell me sooner ? Pox of your love - letters ! [ runs off . Launce ...
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... gone ? Sweet Valentine , adieu ! Think on thy Proteus , when thou , haply , see'st Some rare note - worthy object in thy travel . Act I. Scene I. Speed . Why did'st not tell me sooner ? Pox of your love - letters ! [ runs off . Launce ...
... gone ? Sweet Valentine , adieu ! Think on thy Proteus , when thou , haply , see'st Some rare note - worthy object in thy travel . Act I. Scene I. Speed . Why did'st not tell me sooner ? Pox of your love - letters ! [ runs off . Launce ...
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... II . Cor . Be gone ! Mine ears against your suits are stronger , than Your gates against my force . Act V. Scene II . Cor . Let them pronounce the steep Tarpeian death ,. 28 . Coriolanus . Cor. Pray you now, if it may stand ...
... II . Cor . Be gone ! Mine ears against your suits are stronger , than Your gates against my force . Act V. Scene II . Cor . Let them pronounce the steep Tarpeian death ,. 28 . Coriolanus . Cor. Pray you now, if it may stand ...
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... hast not done before . Act III . Scene II . Cor . -Be gone ! Mine ears against your suits are stronger , than Your gates against my force . Act V. Scene II . Ant . O mighty Cæsar ! dost thou lie so. 28 . Coriolanus . ...
... hast not done before . Act III . Scene II . Cor . -Be gone ! Mine ears against your suits are stronger , than Your gates against my force . Act V. Scene II . Ant . O mighty Cæsar ! dost thou lie so. 28 . Coriolanus . ...
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... gone : Why dost thou stay ? Luc . To know my errand , madam . Act II . Scene IV . Ant . He shall not live : look , with a spot I damn him . Act IV . Scene 1 . Cass . Why , man , he doth bestride the narrow world , Like a Colossus ; and ...
... gone : Why dost thou stay ? Luc . To know my errand , madam . Act II . Scene IV . Ant . He shall not live : look , with a spot I damn him . Act IV . Scene 1 . Cass . Why , man , he doth bestride the narrow world , Like a Colossus ; and ...
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ILLUS OF SHAKESPEARE COMPRISED John 1785-1866 Thompson, Engr,George Fabyan Collection (Library of Con No preview available - 2016 |
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