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Page 103
His words come from his mouth , ours from our breast : He prays but faintly , and
would be denied ; We pray with heart and ... and afterwards , " stand up ; ” And if I
were thy nurse , thy tongue to teach , “ Pardon " should be the first word of thy ...
His words come from his mouth , ours from our breast : He prays but faintly , and
would be denied ; We pray with heart and ... and afterwards , " stand up ; ” And if I
were thy nurse , thy tongue to teach , “ Pardon " should be the first word of thy ...
Page 192
88 A captain ! these villains will make the word as odious as the word occupy ; 19
which was an excellent good word before it was ill sorted : therefore captains had
need look to it . Bard . Pray thee , go down , good ancient . Fal . Hark thee ...
88 A captain ! these villains will make the word as odious as the word occupy ; 19
which was an excellent good word before it was ill sorted : therefore captains had
need look to it . Bard . Pray thee , go down , good ancient . Fal . Hark thee ...
Page 248
( 56 ) Worrying you , ' You " is the Folio word here , while the Quartos give them ; '
and it is interesting to speculate upon which was the pronoun employed by the
poet , as , in fact , either would serve the purpose in a sentence where there is
this ...
( 56 ) Worrying you , ' You " is the Folio word here , while the Quartos give them ; '
and it is interesting to speculate upon which was the pronoun employed by the
poet , as , in fact , either would serve the purpose in a sentence where there is
this ...
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