The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Harrap, 1598 |
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... looke : Light seeeking light , doth light of light beguile : So ere you finde where light in darkenesse lies , 54. and if : an if - THEOBALD . 67. fast : feast - THEOBALD . 62. bard : barr'd - RowE . 77. and : but - 12 . Your light ...
... looke : Light seeeking light , doth light of light beguile : So ere you finde where light in darkenesse lies , 54. and if : an if - THEOBALD . 67. fast : feast - THEOBALD . 62. bard : barr'd - RowE . 77. and : but - 12 . Your light ...
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... looke sad . Brag . [ Arm . ] Why ? sadnesse is one and the selfe- same thing deare impe . Boy . No no , O Lord sir no . Brag . How canst thou part sadnesse and melancholy my tender Juvenall ? 9 Boy . By a familiar demonstration of the ...
... looke sad . Brag . [ Arm . ] Why ? sadnesse is one and the selfe- same thing deare impe . Boy . No no , O Lord sir no . Brag . How canst thou part sadnesse and melancholy my tender Juvenall ? 9 Boy . By a familiar demonstration of the ...
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... looke upon . It is not for prisoners to be silent in their words , and therefore I will say nothing : I thanke God , I have as little patience as another man , and therefore I can be quiet . Exit . [ Exeunt Moth and Costard . ] 159 Brag ...
... looke upon . It is not for prisoners to be silent in their words , and therefore I will say nothing : I thanke God , I have as little patience as another man , and therefore I can be quiet . Exit . [ Exeunt Moth and Costard . ] 159 Brag ...
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... looke to his remuneration . 1 fine Remuneration , O , that's the Latine word for three - far- things : Three - farthings remuneration , What's the price of this yncle ? i.d. no , Ile give you a remuneration : Why ? It carries it ...
... looke to his remuneration . 1 fine Remuneration , O , that's the Latine word for three - far- things : Three - farthings remuneration , What's the price of this yncle ? i.d. no , Ile give you a remuneration : Why ? It carries it ...
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... looke . Nath . Sir hee hath never fed of the dainties that are bred in a booke . 176. is most : is a most - 2-4F . 5. as a : as the - IQ . 178. Shoote : Shout - 4F . 23. new 1. at O - DYCE . 28 He hath not eate paper as it were : 42 IV ...
... looke . Nath . Sir hee hath never fed of the dainties that are bred in a booke . 176. is most : is a most - 2-4F . 5. as a : as the - IQ . 178. Shoote : Shout - 4F . 23. new 1. at O - DYCE . 28 He hath not eate paper as it were : 42 IV ...
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