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... knaves , Gon . I would with such perfection governe Sir : T'Excell the Golden Age . Seb . ' Save his Majesty . Ant . Long live Gonzalo . Gon . And do you marke me , Sir ? Alon . Pre - thee no more : thou dost talke nothing to me . I Gon ...
... knaves , Gon . I would with such perfection governe Sir : T'Excell the Golden Age . Seb . ' Save his Majesty . Ant . Long live Gonzalo . Gon . And do you marke me , Sir ? Alon . Pre - thee no more : thou dost talke nothing to me . I Gon ...
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... , Then say if they be true : This mishapen knave ; 295. shortly single ) : shortly , single - POPE . 305-7 . prose - POPE . 307. Corasio : Coragio - 2-4F . His Mother was a Witch , and one so strong 75 THE TEMPEST [ V. i . 245-268.
... , Then say if they be true : This mishapen knave ; 295. shortly single ) : shortly , single - POPE . 305-7 . prose - POPE . 307. Corasio : Coragio - 2-4F . His Mother was a Witch , and one so strong 75 THE TEMPEST [ V. i . 245-268.
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... knave , deceiver . Jerkin , IV . i . 262 , doublet , jacket ; Two Gen. of Ver . , II . IV . 22 . Justifie ( justify ) , V. i . 146 , prove . Key , I. ii . 100 , tuning instrument . Kybe , II . i . 304 , chilblain ; Mer . Wives , I. iii ...
... knave , deceiver . Jerkin , IV . i . 262 , doublet , jacket ; Two Gen. of Ver . , II . IV . 22 . Justifie ( justify ) , V. i . 146 , prove . Key , I. ii . 100 , tuning instrument . Kybe , II . i . 304 , chilblain ; Mer . Wives , I. iii ...
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... knave : but that's all one , if he be but one knave : He lives not now that knowes me to be in love , yet I am in love , but a Teeme of horse shall not plucke that from me : nor who ' tis I love : and yet ' tis a woman ; but what woman ...
... knave : but that's all one , if he be but one knave : He lives not now that knowes me to be in love , yet I am in love , but a Teeme of horse shall not plucke that from me : nor who ' tis I love : and yet ' tis a woman ; but what woman ...
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... knaves . 170 Evan . So got - udge me , that is a vertuons minde . Fal . You heare all these matters deni'd , Gentlemen ; you heare it . [ Enter Anne Page , with wine ; Mistress Ford and Mistress Page , following . ] Mr.Page . Nay ...
... knaves . 170 Evan . So got - udge me , that is a vertuons minde . Fal . You heare all these matters deni'd , Gentlemen ; you heare it . [ Enter Anne Page , with wine ; Mistress Ford and Mistress Page , following . ] Mr.Page . Nay ...
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