The Works of Shakespeare, Issue 11Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1902 |
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... knave in Christendom . What ! I am not bestraught : here's— THIRD SERV . O , this it is that makes your Lady mourn ! SEC . SERV . O , this it is that makes your servants droop ! LORD . Hence comes it that your kindred shuns your house ...
... knave in Christendom . What ! I am not bestraught : here's— THIRD SERV . O , this it is that makes your Lady mourn ! SEC . SERV . O , this it is that makes your servants droop ! LORD . Hence comes it that your kindred shuns your house ...
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... knave's pate . ΣΟ GRU . My master's grown quarrelsome . I should knock you first , And then I know after who comes by the worst . PET . Will it not be ? Faith , sirrah , an you'll not knock , I'll ring it ; I'll try how you can say sol ...
... knave's pate . ΣΟ GRU . My master's grown quarrelsome . I should knock you first , And then I know after who comes by the worst . PET . Will it not be ? Faith , sirrah , an you'll not knock , I'll ring it ; I'll try how you can say sol ...
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... knaves or so : why , that's nothing ; an he begin once , he'll rail in his rope1 - tricks . I'll tell you what , Sir , an she stand him but a little , he will throw a figure2 in her face , and so disfigure her with it that she shall ...
... knaves or so : why , that's nothing ; an he begin once , he'll rail in his rope1 - tricks . I'll tell you what , Sir , an she stand him but a little , he will throw a figure2 in her face , and so disfigure her with it that she shall ...
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... knave that jars . [ aside . ] How fiery and how forward is our pedant ! Now , for my life , the knave doth court my love : Pedascule , I'll watch you better yet . BIAN . In time I may believe , yet I mistrust . Luc . Mistrust it not ...
... knave that jars . [ aside . ] How fiery and how forward is our pedant ! Now , for my life , the knave doth court my love : Pedascule , I'll watch you better yet . BIAN . In time I may believe , yet I mistrust . Luc . Mistrust it not ...
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... knave I sent before ? GRU . Here , Sir ; as foolish as I was before . ΙΣΟ PET . You peasant Swain ! you whoreson malt - horse Drudge ! Did I not bid thee meet me in the Park , And bring along these rascal knaves with thee ? GRU ...
... knave I sent before ? GRU . Here , Sir ; as foolish as I was before . ΙΣΟ PET . You peasant Swain ! you whoreson malt - horse Drudge ! Did I not bid thee meet me in the Park , And bring along these rascal knaves with thee ? GRU ...
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