The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of the Corrected Copies of Steevens and Malone : with a Life of the PoetS. Andrus and Son, 1844 - 844 pages |
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Page 17
... knave , His mother was a witch ; and one so strong That could control the moon , make flows and ebbs , These three have robb'd me ; and this demi - devil And deal in her command , without her power : ( For he's a bastard one ) had ...
... knave , His mother was a witch ; and one so strong That could control the moon , make flows and ebbs , These three have robb'd me ; and this demi - devil And deal in her command , without her power : ( For he's a bastard one ) had ...
Page 27
... knave : but that's all one , if he be but one knave . He lives not now , that knows me to be in love : yet I am in love ; but a team of horse shall not pluck that from me ; nor who ' tis I SCENE I. 27 TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA .
... knave : but that's all one , if he be but one knave . He lives not now , that knows me to be in love : yet I am in love ; but a team of horse shall not pluck that from me ; nor who ' tis I SCENE I. 27 TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA .
Page 38
... knave Rugby 1 Quick . What , John Rugby ! John ! Rug . Here , sir . Caius . You are John Rugby , and you are Jack Rugby ; Come , take - a your rapier , and come after my heel to de court . Rug . Tis ready , sir , here in the porch ...
... knave Rugby 1 Quick . What , John Rugby ! John ! Rug . Here , sir . Caius . You are John Rugby , and you are Jack Rugby ; Come , take - a your rapier , and come after my heel to de court . Rug . Tis ready , sir , here in the porch ...
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... knave told me ; did you not ? e . Yes ; and you heard what the other told me 76 Ford . Do you think there is truth in them ? Page . Hang'em , slaves ! I do not think the knight would offer it ; but these that accuse him in his intent ...
... knave told me ; did you not ? e . Yes ; and you heard what the other told me 76 Ford . Do you think there is truth in them ? Page . Hang'em , slaves ! I do not think the knight would offer it ; but these that accuse him in his intent ...
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... knave ! 1 a doting observance ; engrossed opportunities know him not - yet 1 wrong him to call him to meet her ; fee'd every slight occasion , that poor ; they say , the jealous wittolly knave hath could but niggardly give me sight of ...
... knave ! 1 a doting observance ; engrossed opportunities know him not - yet 1 wrong him to call him to meet her ; fee'd every slight occasion , that poor ; they say , the jealous wittolly knave hath could but niggardly give me sight of ...
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