The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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Page 7
... hands after a meal , and there was not a single wash - hand basin in the establishment . As for the inmate and other labor- ers , it was very seldom indeed , if ever , that they either washed their hands or combed their hair , nor is ...
... hands after a meal , and there was not a single wash - hand basin in the establishment . As for the inmate and other labor- ers , it was very seldom indeed , if ever , that they either washed their hands or combed their hair , nor is ...
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... hand and leaning with the other hand upon the others shoulder ; and so they two went along in a soft pace round about by the skirt of the stage , till at last they came to the cradle , when all the court was in greatest jollity ; and ...
... hand and leaning with the other hand upon the others shoulder ; and so they two went along in a soft pace round about by the skirt of the stage , till at last they came to the cradle , when all the court was in greatest jollity ; and ...
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... hand of death some years previously . In- dependently of this new baby , there were now four other children , -Anne , who was in her third , Joan in her fifth , Gilbert in his eighth , and the poet in his tenth year . The father's ...
... hand of death some years previously . In- dependently of this new baby , there were now four other children , -Anne , who was in her third , Joan in her fifth , Gilbert in his eighth , and the poet in his tenth year . The father's ...
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... hand . " Then , as Maides observes , " the said Holder , mutatis mutandis , used the like words unto her in effect , and toke her by the hand , and kissed to- gether in the presence of this deponent and the said Willis . " These ...
... hand . " Then , as Maides observes , " the said Holder , mutatis mutandis , used the like words unto her in effect , and toke her by the hand , and kissed to- gether in the presence of this deponent and the said Willis . " These ...
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... hand- kerchiefs and a girdle of broad red silk . A present of gloves on such an occasion was , indeed , nearly as universal as that of a sixpence . It can never be right for a biographer , when he is un- supported by the least particle ...
... hand- kerchiefs and a girdle of broad red silk . A present of gloves on such an occasion was , indeed , nearly as universal as that of a sixpence . It can never be right for a biographer , when he is un- supported by the least particle ...
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