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Fear not , my lord ; we can contain ourselves , Were he the veriest antick in the world.8 ܪ compliment to Beaumont and Fletcher's Woman Pleased , in which comedy there is the character of Soto , who is a farmer's son , and a very ...
Fear not , my lord ; we can contain ourselves , Were he the veriest antick in the world.8 ܪ compliment to Beaumont and Fletcher's Woman Pleased , in which comedy there is the character of Soto , who is a farmer's son , and a very ...
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is it your will To make a stale of me amongst these mates ? Hor . Mates , maid ! how mean you that ? no mates for you , Unless you were of gentler , milder mould . Kath . l ' faith , sir , you shall never need to fear ; I wis , it is ...
is it your will To make a stale of me amongst these mates ? Hor . Mates , maid ! how mean you that ? no mates for you , Unless you were of gentler , milder mould . Kath . l ' faith , sir , you shall never need to fear ; I wis , it is ...
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Your fellow Tranio here , to save my life , Puts my apparel and my countenance on , And I for my escape have put on his ; For in a quarrel , since I came ashore , I kill'd a man , and fear I was descried : 3 Wait you on him , I charge ...
Your fellow Tranio here , to save my life , Puts my apparel and my countenance on , And I for my escape have put on his ; For in a quarrel , since I came ashore , I kill'd a man , and fear I was descried : 3 Wait you on him , I charge ...
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Tush ! tush ! fear boys with bugs . ? Gru . For he fears none . [ Aside . Gre . Hortensio , hark ! This gentleman is happily arriv'd , My mind presumes , for his own good , and yours . Hor . I promis'd , we would be contributors ...
Tush ! tush ! fear boys with bugs . ? Gru . For he fears none . [ Aside . Gre . Hortensio , hark ! This gentleman is happily arriv'd , My mind presumes , for his own good , and yours . Hor . I promis'd , we would be contributors ...
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