The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Harrap, 1598 |
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... thee from shame . Ber . [ Reads ] Item . That no woman shall come within a mile of my Court . 1 Hath this bin proclaimed ? Lon . Foure dayes agoe . Ber . Let's see the penaltie . [ Reads ] On paine of loosing her tongue . Who devis'd ...
... thee from shame . Ber . [ Reads ] Item . That no woman shall come within a mile of my Court . 1 Hath this bin proclaimed ? Lon . Foure dayes agoe . Ber . Let's see the penaltie . [ Reads ] On paine of loosing her tongue . Who devis'd ...
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... thee , to receive | the meed of punishment by thy sweet Graces Officer Anthony | Ďull , a man of good repute , carriage , bearing , & estimation . Anth . Me , an't shall please you ? I am Anthony Dull . 247. nonrishment : nourishment ...
... thee , to receive | the meed of punishment by thy sweet Graces Officer Anthony | Ďull , a man of good repute , carriage , bearing , & estimation . Anth . Me , an't shall please you ? I am Anthony Dull . 247. nonrishment : nourishment ...
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... appertaining to thy young daies , which we may nominate tender . 309. untill : till . sit downe : sit thee down - IQ . 14. apatbaton : epitheton - 2-4F . Boy . And I tough signeur , as an appertinent 13 LOST [ I. i . 305 - ii . 16.
... appertaining to thy young daies , which we may nominate tender . 309. untill : till . sit downe : sit thee down - IQ . 14. apatbaton : epitheton - 2-4F . Boy . And I tough signeur , as an appertinent 13 LOST [ I. i . 305 - ii . 16.
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... thee in my rapier , as much as thou didst mee in carrying gates . I am in love too . Who was Sampsons love my deare Moth ? Boy . A Woman , Master . Brag . Of what complexion ? 72 Boy . Of all the foure , or the three , or the two , or ...
... thee in my rapier , as much as thou didst mee in carrying gates . I am in love too . Who was Sampsons love my deare Moth ? Boy . A Woman , Master . Brag . Of what complexion ? 72 Boy . Of all the foure , or the three , or the two , or ...
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... thee wonders . Ma . With what face ? Brag . I love thee . Mai . So I heard you say . Brag . And so farewell . Mai . Faire weather after you . Clo . [ Dull ] Come Jaquenetta , away . 116. iove : love - 1Q.2-4F . 122. let him take ...
... thee wonders . Ma . With what face ? Brag . I love thee . Mai . So I heard you say . Brag . And so farewell . Mai . Faire weather after you . Clo . [ Dull ] Come Jaquenetta , away . 116. iove : love - 1Q.2-4F . 122. let him take ...
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