“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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William Shakespeare. Biron . Sweet lord , and why ? Long . To fright them hence with that dread penalty . Biron . A dangerous law against gentility.7 [ Reads . ] Item , If any man be seen to talk with a wo- man within the term of three ...
William Shakespeare. Biron . Sweet lord , and why ? Long . To fright them hence with that dread penalty . Biron . A dangerous law against gentility.7 [ Reads . ] Item , If any man be seen to talk with a wo- man within the term of three ...
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William Shakespeare. This child of fancy , that Armado hight , 5 For interim to our studies , shall relate , In high - born words , the worth of many a knight From tawny Spain , lost in the world's debate . " as our author , and Jonson ...
William Shakespeare. This child of fancy , that Armado hight , 5 For interim to our studies , shall relate , In high - born words , the worth of many a knight From tawny Spain , lost in the world's debate . " as our author , and Jonson ...
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William Shakespeare. How you delight , my lords , I know not , I ; But , I protest , I love to hear him lie , And I will use him for my minstrelsy . " Biron . Armado is a most illustrious wight , 8 } A man of fire - new words , fashion's ...
William Shakespeare. How you delight , my lords , I know not , I ; But , I protest , I love to hear him lie , And I will use him for my minstrelsy . " Biron . Armado is a most illustrious wight , 8 } A man of fire - new words , fashion's ...
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William Shakespeare. Moth . By a familiar demonstration of the working , my tough senior . Arm . Why tough senior ? why tough , senior ? Moth . Why tender juvenal ? why tender juvenal ? Arm . I spoke it , tender juvenal , as a congruent ...
William Shakespeare. Moth . By a familiar demonstration of the working , my tough senior . Arm . Why tough senior ? why tough , senior ? Moth . Why tender juvenal ? why tender juvenal ? Arm . I spoke it , tender juvenal , as a congruent ...
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William Shakespeare. Arm . Impossible . Moth . How many is one thrice told ? Arm . I am ill at reckoning , it fitteth the spirit of a tapster.7 Moth . You are a gentleman , and a gamester , sir . Arm . I confess both ; they are both the ...
William Shakespeare. Arm . Impossible . Moth . How many is one thrice told ? Arm . I am ill at reckoning , it fitteth the spirit of a tapster.7 Moth . You are a gentleman , and a gamester , sir . Arm . I confess both ; they are both the ...
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