The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Ginn, Heath, 1881 |
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... there was good ground for it . Besides , the thing is not at all incredi- ble in itself , either from the alleged circumstances of the case , or from the character of the Queen ; and there THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. ...
... there was good ground for it . Besides , the thing is not at all incredi- ble in itself , either from the alleged circumstances of the case , or from the character of the Queen ; and there THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR. ...
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William Shakespeare Henry Norman Hudson. or from the character of the Queen ; and there are some points in the play that speak not a little in its support . One item of the story is , that the author , hastening to comply with her ...
William Shakespeare Henry Norman Hudson. or from the character of the Queen ; and there are some points in the play that speak not a little in its support . One item of the story is , that the author , hastening to comply with her ...
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... there was no quorum , that is , nothing could be done , without him , he had greater dignity than the others . 4 It appears something uncertain whether cust - alorum is meant as an abbreviation of custos rotulorum , keeper of the ...
... there was no quorum , that is , nothing could be done , without him , he had greater dignity than the others . 4 It appears something uncertain whether cust - alorum is meant as an abbreviation of custos rotulorum , keeper of the ...
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... there is but three skirts for yourself , in my simple conjec- tures : but that is all one . If Sir John Falstaff have com- mitted disparagements unto you , I am of the Church , and will be glad to do my benevolence to make atonements ...
... there is but three skirts for yourself , in my simple conjec- tures : but that is all one . If Sir John Falstaff have com- mitted disparagements unto you , I am of the Church , and will be glad to do my benevolence to make atonements ...
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... there ? Evans . Shall I tell you a lie ? I do despise a liar as I do despise one that is false , or as I despise one that is not true . The knight , Sir John , is there ; and , I beseech you , be ruled by your well - willers . I will ...
... there ? Evans . Shall I tell you a lie ? I do despise a liar as I do despise one that is false , or as I despise one that is not true . The knight , Sir John , is there ; and , I beseech you , be ruled by your well - willers . I will ...
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