The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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... head Tavern . In truth , however , I suspect the Poet was not very attentive to the point of making the events of the several plays fadge together . The task of representing Sir John in love was so very different from that of ...
... head Tavern . In truth , however , I suspect the Poet was not very attentive to the point of making the events of the several plays fadge together . The task of representing Sir John in love was so very different from that of ...
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... head what matter have you against me ? Slen . Marry , sir , I have matter in my head against you : and against your cony - catching 15 rascals , Bardolph , Nym , and Pistol ; they carried me to the tavern and made me drunk , and ...
... head what matter have you against me ? Slen . Marry , sir , I have matter in my head against you : and against your cony - catching 15 rascals , Bardolph , Nym , and Pistol ; they carried me to the tavern and made me drunk , and ...
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... head , which be humours of revenge . Pist . Wilt thou revenge ? 18 Tightly is nimbly or adroitly ; often so used . 14 A pinnace is a light vessel made for speed : hence the word was used for a go - between . In Jonson's Bartholomew Fair ...
... head , which be humours of revenge . Pist . Wilt thou revenge ? 18 Tightly is nimbly or adroitly ; often so used . 14 A pinnace is a light vessel made for speed : hence the word was used for a go - between . In Jonson's Bartholomew Fair ...
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... head ; he hath fought with a warrener.6 Quick . How say you ? O , I should remember him : does he not hold up his head , as it were , and strut in his gait ? Sim . Yes , indeed , does he . Quick . Well , Heaven send Anne Page no worse ...
... head ; he hath fought with a warrener.6 Quick . How say you ? O , I should remember him : does he not hold up his head , as it were , and strut in his gait ? Sim . Yes , indeed , does he . Quick . Well , Heaven send Anne Page no worse ...
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... , or supposed to be in , when he knew or suspected his wife had played him false , and so planted horns in his head . See vol . i . , page 47 , note II . Rug . ' Tis ready , sir , here in 26 ACT I THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR ,
... , or supposed to be in , when he knew or suspected his wife had played him false , and so planted horns in his head . See vol . i . , page 47 , note II . Rug . ' Tis ready , sir , here in 26 ACT I THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR ,
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