The Family Shakspeare: In One Volume : in which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a Family |
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but that the poor monster's in drink . I will kneel to him . An abominable monster ! Ste . How did'st thou scape ? How cam'st thou Cal . I'll show thee the best springs ; I'll pluck hither ? swear by this bottle , how thou cam'st hither ...
but that the poor monster's in drink . I will kneel to him . An abominable monster ! Ste . How did'st thou scape ? How cam'st thou Cal . I'll show thee the best springs ; I'll pluck hither ? swear by this bottle , how thou cam'st hither ...
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Poor gentlewoman ! my master wrongs her much . Jul . I cannot choose but pity her . Sil . Dost thou know her ? Pro . Wherefore should'st thou pity her ? Jul . Almost as well as I do know myself . Jul . Because , methinks , that she ...
Poor gentlewoman ! my master wrongs her much . Jul . I cannot choose but pity her . Sil . Dost thou know her ? Pro . Wherefore should'st thou pity her ? Jul . Almost as well as I do know myself . Jul . Because , methinks , that she ...
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Hang him , poor knave ! I know him not : Caius . Vat be all you , one , two , tree , four , come for . yet I wrong him to call him poor ; they say , the I Host . To see thee fight , to see thee foin ' , to see jealous knave hath masses ...
Hang him , poor knave ! I know him not : Caius . Vat be all you , one , two , tree , four , come for . yet I wrong him to call him poor ; they say , the I Host . To see thee fight , to see thee foin ' , to see jealous knave hath masses ...
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I think you to go loose any longer ; you must be pinioned . have kill'd the poor woman . Eva . Why , this is lunatics ! this is mad as a mad Mrs. Ford , Nay , he will do it : ' Tis a goodly dog ! Shal . Indeed , master Ford , this is ...
I think you to go loose any longer ; you must be pinioned . have kill'd the poor woman . Eva . Why , this is lunatics ! this is mad as a mad Mrs. Ford , Nay , he will do it : ' Tis a goodly dog ! Shal . Indeed , master Ford , this is ...
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I went to her , master Brook , as you see , it quickly : Go before into the park ; we two must like a poor old man : but I came from her , master go together . Brook , like a poor old woman . That same knave , Caius .
I went to her , master Brook , as you see , it quickly : Go before into the park ; we two must like a poor old man : but I came from her , master go together . Brook , like a poor old woman . That same knave , Caius .
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