The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 3Harrap, 1598 |
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... tongue . Who devis'd this penaltie ? Lon . Marry that did I. Ber . Sweete Lord , and why ? 130 Lon . To fright them hence with that dread penaltie , [ Biron ] A dangerous law against gentilitie.1 1urbanity [ Reads ] Item , If any man be ...
... tongue . Who devis'd this penaltie ? Lon . Marry that did I. Ber . Sweete Lord , and why ? 130 Lon . To fright them hence with that dread penaltie , [ Biron ] A dangerous law against gentilitie.1 1urbanity [ Reads ] Item , If any man be ...
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... tongue , Doth ravish like inchanting harmonie : 151-2 . 1 1. - 12 . 169. others : other - 1Q . 164. breake for : speak for - 1Q . 177 , who : whom - 2-4F . A man of complements1 whom right and wrong Have chose I. i . 138-168 ] LOVES ...
... tongue , Doth ravish like inchanting harmonie : 151-2 . 1 1. - 12 . 169. others : other - 1Q . 164. breake for : speak for - 1Q . 177 , who : whom - 2-4F . A man of complements1 whom right and wrong Have chose I. i . 138-168 ] LOVES ...
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... tongue assist mee . 90 Brag . Sweet invocation of a childe , most pretty and patheticall . Boy . If shee be made of white and red , Her faults will nere be knowne : For blush - in cheekes by faults are bred , And feares by pale white ...
... tongue assist mee . 90 Brag . Sweet invocation of a childe , most pretty and patheticall . Boy . If shee be made of white and red , Her faults will nere be knowne : For blush - in cheekes by faults are bred , And feares by pale white ...
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... [ Prin . ] Good L. Boyet , my beauty though but mean , Needs not the painted flourish of your praise : Beauty is bought by judgement of the eye , Not uttred by base sale of chapmens1 tongues : I 19 LOST [ I. ii . 182 - II . i . 15.
... [ Prin . ] Good L. Boyet , my beauty though but mean , Needs not the painted flourish of your praise : Beauty is bought by judgement of the eye , Not uttred by base sale of chapmens1 tongues : I 19 LOST [ I. ii . 182 - II . i . 15.
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... tongues : I am lesse proud to heare you tell my worth , Then you much wiling to be counted wise , 20 In spending your wit in the praise of mine . 1shopmen's But now to taske the tasker , good Boyet , Prin . You are not ignorant all ...
... tongues : I am lesse proud to heare you tell my worth , Then you much wiling to be counted wise , 20 In spending your wit in the praise of mine . 1shopmen's But now to taske the tasker , good Boyet , Prin . You are not ignorant all ...
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