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Page 11
... rich are damned : but , if I may have your ladyship's good - will to go to To even your content , - ] Even is used here , seemingly , as in Act II . Sc . 1 : - " But will you make it even ? " - in the sense of keep pace with , strike a ...
... rich are damned : but , if I may have your ladyship's good - will to go to To even your content , - ] Even is used here , seemingly , as in Act II . Sc . 1 : - " But will you make it even ? " - in the sense of keep pace with , strike a ...
Page 31
... rich as honesty . WID . I have told my neighbour , how you have been solicited by a gentleman his companion . MAR . I know that knave ; hang him ! one Parolles a filthy officer he is in those suggestions for the young earl . - Beware of ...
... rich as honesty . WID . I have told my neighbour , how you have been solicited by a gentleman his companion . MAR . I know that knave ; hang him ! one Parolles a filthy officer he is in those suggestions for the young earl . - Beware of ...
Page 36
... rich choice ; yet , in his idle fire , To buy his will , it would not seem too dear , Howe'er repented after . WID . Now I see The bottom of your purpose . b HEL . You see it lawful then : it is no more , But that your daughter , ere ...
... rich choice ; yet , in his idle fire , To buy his will , it would not seem too dear , Howe'er repented after . WID . Now I see The bottom of your purpose . b HEL . You see it lawful then : it is no more , But that your daughter , ere ...
Page 51
... rich validity , Did lack a parallel ; yet , for all that , He it to a commoner o ' the camp , gave If I be one . COUNT . He blushes , and ' t is it : Of six preceding ancestors , that gem Conferr'd by testament to the sequent issue ...
... rich validity , Did lack a parallel ; yet , for all that , He it to a commoner o ' the camp , gave If I be one . COUNT . He blushes , and ' t is it : Of six preceding ancestors , that gem Conferr'd by testament to the sequent issue ...
Page 55
... rich handkerchiefes in their handes , and sometimes laid acrosse over their shoulders and neckes , borrowed for the most part of their pretie Mopsies and loving Bessies , for bussing them in the darke . Thus all things set in order ...
... rich handkerchiefes in their handes , and sometimes laid acrosse over their shoulders and neckes , borrowed for the most part of their pretie Mopsies and loving Bessies , for bussing them in the darke . Thus all things set in order ...
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