The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1G. Routledge & sons, 1866 |
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... head and Pope . Fear not , the victorie is thyne ; Thou still as macheles Ned shall shyne . If Koscius Richard foames and fumes , The globe shall have but emptie roomes ; If thou doest act ; and Willes newe playe Shall be rehearst some ...
... head and Pope . Fear not , the victorie is thyne ; Thou still as macheles Ned shall shyne . If Koscius Richard foames and fumes , The globe shall have but emptie roomes ; If thou doest act ; and Willes newe playe Shall be rehearst some ...
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... head unmellow'd , but his judgment ripe . And , in a word , ( for far behind his worth Come all the praises that I now bestow , ) He is complete in feature and in mind , With all good grace , to grace a gentleman DUKE . Beshrew me , sir ...
... head unmellow'd , but his judgment ripe . And , in a word , ( for far behind his worth Come all the praises that I now bestow , ) He is complete in feature and in mind , With all good grace , to grace a gentleman DUKE . Beshrew me , sir ...
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... head ! thou canst not read . SPEED . Thou liest , I can . LAUN . I will try thee : tell me this : Who begot thee ? SPEED . Marry , the son of my grandfather . LAUN . O illiterate loiterer ! it was the son of thy grandmother : this ...
... head ! thou canst not read . SPEED . Thou liest , I can . LAUN . I will try thee : tell me this : Who begot thee ? SPEED . Marry , the son of my grandfather . LAUN . O illiterate loiterer ! it was the son of thy grandmother : this ...
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... head I wore , And , being man , the shape of woman bore . " And perwickes are mentioned in one of Churchyard's ... heads they wore Persick crowns that were with scroles of gold - plate turned outward and wreathed about with a carnation ...
... head I wore , And , being man , the shape of woman bore . " And perwickes are mentioned in one of Churchyard's ... heads they wore Persick crowns that were with scroles of gold - plate turned outward and wreathed about with a carnation ...
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... head . Thus : - " I wyli rappe you on the costard with my horne . " HYCKE SCORNER . And in " King Lear , " Act IV . Sc . 6 : - " Keepe out , che vor'ye , or ice try whether your costard or my bat be the harder " Re - enter MOTH with ...
... head . Thus : - " I wyli rappe you on the costard with my horne . " HYCKE SCORNER . And in " King Lear , " Act IV . Sc . 6 : - " Keepe out , che vor'ye , or ice try whether your costard or my bat be the harder " Re - enter MOTH with ...
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