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 in a FamilyLongman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1863 - 910 pages |
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... serve ! I'll bear him no more sticks , but follow thee , Thou wondrous man . Trin . A most ridiculous monster ! to make a wonder of a poor drunkard . Cal . I pr'ythee , let me bring thee where crabs grow ; And I with my long nails will ...
... serve ! I'll bear him no more sticks , but follow thee , Thou wondrous man . Trin . A most ridiculous monster ! to make a wonder of a poor drunkard . Cal . I pr'ythee , let me bring thee where crabs grow ; And I with my long nails will ...
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... serve to scale another Hero's tower , So bold Leander would adventure it . Duke . Now , as thou art a gentleman of ... serve the turn ? Besides , thy staying will abridge thy life . Hope. Val . Ay , my good lord . Duke . Then let me see ...
... serve to scale another Hero's tower , So bold Leander would adventure it . Duke . Now , as thou art a gentleman of ... serve the turn ? Besides , thy staying will abridge thy life . Hope. Val . Ay , my good lord . Duke . Then let me see ...
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... serves not to expostulate : Come , I'll convey thee through the city gate ; And , ere I part with thee , confer at ... serve the turn . Speed . Why didst not tell me sooner ? plague of your love - letters ! [ Exit . Laun . Now will he ...
... serves not to expostulate : Come , I'll convey thee through the city gate ; And , ere I part with thee , confer at ... serve the turn . Speed . Why didst not tell me sooner ? plague of your love - letters ! [ Exit . Laun . Now will he ...
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... serve the turn , To give the onset to thy good advice . Duke . About it , gentlemen . Pro . We'll wait upon your grace till after supper : And afterward determine our proceedings . Duke . Even now about it : I will pardon you . [ Exeunt ...
... serve the turn , To give the onset to thy good advice . Duke . About it , gentlemen . Pro . We'll wait upon your grace till after supper : And afterward determine our proceedings . Duke . Even now about it : I will pardon you . [ Exeunt ...
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... serve him ; she's as big as he is : and there's her thrum'd hat , and her muffler too : Run up , sir John . Mrs. Ford . Go , go , sweet sir John : mistress Page and I will look some linen for your head . Mrs. Page . Quick , quick ; we ...
... serve him ; she's as big as he is : and there's her thrum'd hat , and her muffler too : Run up , sir John . Mrs. Ford . Go , go , sweet sir John : mistress Page and I will look some linen for your head . Mrs. Page . Quick , quick ; we ...
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