The Works of Shakespeare, Issue 12Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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... thee acutely . I will return perfect courtier ; in the which my instruction shall serve to naturalize thee , so thou wilt be capable of a courtier's counsel , and understand what advice shall thrust upon thee ; else thou diest in thine ...
... thee acutely . I will return perfect courtier ; in the which my instruction shall serve to naturalize thee , so thou wilt be capable of a courtier's counsel , and understand what advice shall thrust upon thee ; else thou diest in thine ...
Page 110
... thee did manifoldly dissuade me from believing thee a vessel of too great a burthen . I have now found thee ; when I lose thee again I care not : yet art thou good for nothing but taking up ; and that thou ' rt scarce worth . PAR ...
... thee did manifoldly dissuade me from believing thee a vessel of too great a burthen . I have now found thee ; when I lose thee again I care not : yet art thou good for nothing but taking up ; and that thou ' rt scarce worth . PAR ...
Page 147
... thee , there's my purse : I give thee not this to suggest1 thee from thy master thou talkest of ; serve him still . CLO . I am a woodland fellow , Sir , that always lov'd a great fire ; and the master I speak of ever keeps a good fire ...
... thee , there's my purse : I give thee not this to suggest1 thee from thy master thou talkest of ; serve him still . CLO . I am a woodland fellow , Sir , that always lov'd a great fire ; and the master I speak of ever keeps a good fire ...
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