The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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... maid ; which should suffice of itself to mark her off as distinct from the Quickly of Boar's - 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 ...
... maid ; which should suffice of itself to mark her off as distinct from the Quickly of Boar's - 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 ...
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... maid ? Shal . Cousin Abraham Slender , can you love her ? Slen . I hope , sir , I will do as it shall become one that would do reason . Evans . Nay , Got's lords and His ladies , you must speak positable , if you can carry her your ...
... maid ? Shal . Cousin Abraham Slender , can you love her ? Slen . I hope , sir , I will do as it shall become one that would do reason . Evans . Nay , Got's lords and His ladies , you must speak positable , if you can carry her your ...
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... maid , to speak a good word to Mistress Anne Page for my master in the way of marriage . Quick . This is all , indeed , la ; but I'll ne'er put my finger in the fire , and need not . Caius . Sir Hugh send - a you ? — Rugby , baillez me ...
... maid , to speak a good word to Mistress Anne Page for my master in the way of marriage . Quick . This is all , indeed , la ; but I'll ne'er put my finger in the fire , and need not . Caius . Sir Hugh send - a you ? — Rugby , baillez me ...
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... maid loves you , and all shall be well . We must give folks leave to prate : what , the good - jer ! 13 12 Avised , again , for advised . To be advised of what one says is to speak it deliberately or upon due consideration , not rashly ...
... maid loves you , and all shall be well . We must give folks leave to prate : what , the good - jer ! 13 12 Avised , again , for advised . To be advised of what one says is to speak it deliberately or upon due consideration , not rashly ...
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... maid as ever broke bread : we had an hour's talk of that wart : I shall never laugh but in that maid's company ! But , indeed , she is given " 14 I trow is here exactly equivalent to I wonder . Shakespeare has it repeatedly in that ...
... maid as ever broke bread : we had an hour's talk of that wart : I shall never laugh but in that maid's company ! But , indeed , she is given " 14 I trow is here exactly equivalent to I wonder . Shakespeare has it repeatedly in that ...
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