The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 1W. Borradaile, 1825 |
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... meet with any further account of him this way , than that the top of his performance was the Ghost in his own Hamlet . I should have been much more pleased to have learned , from certain authority , which was the first play he wrote ...
... meet with any further account of him this way , than that the top of his performance was the Ghost in his own Hamlet . I should have been much more pleased to have learned , from certain authority , which was the first play he wrote ...
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... meet him in this shape : he cannot abide the old woman of Brentford ; he swears , she's a witch ; forbade her my house , and hath threatened to beat her . if Mrs. Ford . Heaven be my witness , you do , you suspect me in any dishonesty ...
... meet him in this shape : he cannot abide the old woman of Brentford ; he swears , she's a witch ; forbade her my house , and hath threatened to beat her . if Mrs. Ford . Heaven be my witness , you do , you suspect me in any dishonesty ...
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... meet him . Host . What duke should that be , comes so secretly ? I hear not of him in the court : Let me speak with the gentlemen ; they speak English ? Bard . Ay , Sir ; I'll call them to you . Host . They shall have my horses ; but I ...
... meet him . Host . What duke should that be , comes so secretly ? I hear not of him in the court : Let me speak with the gentlemen ; they speak English ? Bard . Ay , Sir ; I'll call them to you . Host . They shall have my horses ; but I ...
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... meet with us , Disguised like Herne , with huge horns on his head . Page . Well , let it not be doubted but he'll come , And in this shape : When you have brought him thither , [ plot ? What shall be done with him ? what is your Mrs ...
... meet with us , Disguised like Herne , with huge horns on his head . Page . Well , let it not be doubted but he'll come , And in this shape : When you have brought him thither , [ plot ? What shall be done with him ? what is your Mrs ...
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... meet . Vio . My lord , I do protest , - Oli . O , do not swear ; [ fear . Hold little faith , though thou hast too much Enter Sir ANDREW AGUE - CHEEK , with his head broke . Sir And . For the love of God , a surgeon ; send one presently ...
... meet . Vio . My lord , I do protest , - Oli . O , do not swear ; [ fear . Hold little faith , though thou hast too much Enter Sir ANDREW AGUE - CHEEK , with his head broke . Sir And . For the love of God , a surgeon ; send one presently ...
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