The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 2Belford, Clarke, 1890 - 926 pages |
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... speed . Spleens , inclination to spiteful mirth . Spot , stain or disgrace . Spotted , wicked . Sprag , or spackt , apt to learn . Spread , to stand separately . Sprighted , haunted . Sprights , spirits Springhalt , a disease incident ...
... speed . Spleens , inclination to spiteful mirth . Spot , stain or disgrace . Spotted , wicked . Sprag , or spackt , apt to learn . Spread , to stand separately . Sprighted , haunted . Sprights , spirits Springhalt , a disease incident ...
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... Speed , the folly of Launce , and some delightful lines scattered here and there in the seri- ous scenes of the play , are so perfectly in the manner of Shak- speare , as to convince the reader that it had undergone his revision and ...
... Speed , the folly of Launce , and some delightful lines scattered here and there in the seri- ous scenes of the play , are so perfectly in the manner of Shak- speare , as to convince the reader that it had undergone his revision and ...
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... Speed . You conclude that my master is a shepherd Pro . I do . [ then , and I a sheep ? Speed . Why then my horns are his horns , whether I wake or sleep . Pro . A silly answer , and fitting well a sheep . Speed . This proves me still a ...
... Speed . You conclude that my master is a shepherd Pro . I do . [ then , and I a sheep ? Speed . Why then my horns are his horns , whether I wake or sleep . Pro . A silly answer , and fitting well a sheep . Speed . This proves me still a ...
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... Speed . She that your worship loves ! Val . ACT That , like a testy babe will scratch the nurse , And presently , all humbled , kiss the " ed ! How churlishly I chid Lucetta hence , When willingly I would have had her here ' How angrily ...
... Speed . She that your worship loves ! Val . ACT That , like a testy babe will scratch the nurse , And presently , all humbled , kiss the " ed ! How churlishly I chid Lucetta hence , When willingly I would have had her here ' How angrily ...
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William Shakespeare William George Clark, William Aldis Wright. Speed . She that your worship loves ! Val . Why , how know you that I am in love ? Speed . Marry , by these special marks : First , yo have learned , like sir Proteus , to ...
William Shakespeare William George Clark, William Aldis Wright. Speed . She that your worship loves ! Val . Why , how know you that I am in love ? Speed . Marry , by these special marks : First , yo have learned , like sir Proteus , to ...
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