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Mrs. Lenox observes , and I think not improbably , that the story of Proteus and Julia might be taken from a similar one , in the Diana of George of Montemayor . " This pastoral romance , " says she , " was translated from the Spanish ...
Mrs. Lenox observes , and I think not improbably , that the story of Proteus and Julia might be taken from a similar one , in the Diana of George of Montemayor . " This pastoral romance , " says she , " was translated from the Spanish ...
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Valentine , Proteus , 1 Gentlemen of Verona . Antonio , father to Proteus . Thurio , a foolish rival to Valentine . Eglamour , agent for Silvia , in her escape . Speed , a clownish servant to Valentine . Launce , servant to Proteus .
Valentine , Proteus , 1 Gentlemen of Verona . Antonio , father to Proteus . Thurio , a foolish rival to Valentine . Eglamour , agent for Silvia , in her escape . Speed , a clownish servant to Valentine . Launce , servant to Proteus .
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Enter VALENTINE and PROTEUS . Val . Cease to persuade , my loving Proteus ; Home - keeping youth have ever homely wits : 2 Wer't not affection chains thy tender days To the sweet glances of thy honour'd love , I rather would entreat thy ...
Enter VALENTINE and PROTEUS . Val . Cease to persuade , my loving Proteus ; Home - keeping youth have ever homely wits : 2 Wer't not affection chains thy tender days To the sweet glances of thy honour'd love , I rather would entreat thy ...
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Sweet Proteus , no ; now let us take our leave . At Milan , let me hear from thee , by letters , 8 Of thy success in love , and what news else Betideth here , in absence of thy friend ; And I likewise will visit thee with mine . Pro .
Sweet Proteus , no ; now let us take our leave . At Milan , let me hear from thee , by letters , 8 Of thy success in love , and what news else Betideth here , in absence of thy friend ; And I likewise will visit thee with mine . Pro .
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2 I , a lost mutton , gave your letter to her , a laced mutton ; ] Speed calls himself a lost mutton , because he had lost his master , and because Proteus had been proving him a sheep . But why does he call the lady a laced mutton ?
2 I , a lost mutton , gave your letter to her , a laced mutton ; ] Speed calls himself a lost mutton , because he had lost his master , and because Proteus had been proving him a sheep . But why does he call the lady a laced mutton ?
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