The Family Shakspeare: In One Volume, in which Nothing is Added to the Original Text, But Those Words and Expressions are Omitted which Cannot with Propriety be Read Aloud in a FamilyLongman, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1847 - 910 pages |
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... tell me what I am ; but stopp'd Concluding , Stay , not yet . And left me to a bootless inquisition ; Pro . - The hour's now come ; The very minute bids thee ope thine ear ; Obey , and be attentive . Canst thou remember A time before we ...
... tell me what I am ; but stopp'd Concluding , Stay , not yet . And left me to a bootless inquisition ; Pro . - The hour's now come ; The very minute bids thee ope thine ear ; Obey , and be attentive . Canst thou remember A time before we ...
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... tell me true , will't be a match ? Laun . Ask my dog : if he say , ay , it will ; if he say , no , it will ; if he ... tell thee , my master is become a hot lover . 9 On further knowledge . Laun . Why , I tell thee , I care 28 ACT II ...
... tell me true , will't be a match ? Laun . Ask my dog : if he say , ay , it will ; if he say , no , it will ; if he ... tell thee , my master is become a hot lover . 9 On further knowledge . Laun . Why , I tell thee , I care 28 ACT II ...
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... tell thee , I care not though he burn himself in love . If thou wilt go with me to the alehouse , so ; wilt thou go ? Speed . At thy service . [ Exeunt . An Apartment in the SCENE VI . The same . Palace . Enter PROTEUS . Pro . To leave ...
... tell thee , I care not though he burn himself in love . If thou wilt go with me to the alehouse , so ; wilt thou go ? Speed . At thy service . [ Exeunt . An Apartment in the SCENE VI . The same . Palace . Enter PROTEUS . Pro . To leave ...
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... tell myself . Enter SPEED . Speed . How now , signior Launce ? what news with your mastership ? Laun . With my master's ship ? why , it is at sea . Speed . Well , your old vice still ; mistake the word : What news then in your paper ...
... tell myself . Enter SPEED . Speed . How now , signior Launce ? what news with your mastership ? Laun . With my master's ship ? why , it is at sea . Speed . Well , your old vice still ; mistake the word : What news then in your paper ...
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... tell- | the truth of it . tale , nor no breed - bate 9 : his worst fault is , that he is given to prayer : he is something peevish that way but nobody but has his fault ; but let that book she loves you : - wart above your eye. parson ...
... tell- | the truth of it . tale , nor no breed - bate 9 : his worst fault is , that he is given to prayer : he is something peevish that way but nobody but has his fault ; but let that book she loves you : - wart above your eye. parson ...
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