The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Hearst's International Library Company, 1914 |
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Page xxv
... heart without seem- ing to know it , while those palpitations in turn scatter his memory and discompose his singing , is replete with a quiet . delicacy of humor , hardly to be surpassed . It is quite probable , as hath been said , that ...
... heart without seem- ing to know it , while those palpitations in turn scatter his memory and discompose his singing , is replete with a quiet . delicacy of humor , hardly to be surpassed . It is quite probable , as hath been said , that ...
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... heart , la ! with my heart . Page . Sir , I thank you . Shal . Sir , I thank you ; by yea and no , I do . Page . I am glad to see you , good Master Slender . Slen . How does your fallow greyhound , sir ? I heard say he was outrun on ...
... heart , la ! with my heart . Page . Sir , I thank you . Shal . Sir , I thank you ; by yea and no , I do . Page . I am glad to see you , good Master Slender . Slen . How does your fallow greyhound , sir ? I heard say he was outrun on ...
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... heart . Fal . Ten and eleven . Woman , commend me to her ; I will not fail her . Quick . Why , you say well . But I have an- other messenger to your worship . Mistress Page hath her hearty commendations to you , too : and let me tell ...
... heart . Fal . Ten and eleven . Woman , commend me to her ; I will not fail her . Quick . Why , you say well . But I have an- other messenger to your worship . Mistress Page hath her hearty commendations to you , too : and let me tell ...
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... heart for ' t ! 120 Fal . But , I pray thee , tell me this : has Ford's wife and Page's wife acquainted each other how they love me ? Quick . That were a jest indeed ; they have not so little grace , I hope : that were a trick in- deed ...
... heart for ' t ! 120 Fal . But , I pray thee , tell me this : has Ford's wife and Page's wife acquainted each other how they love me ? Quick . That were a jest indeed ; they have not so little grace , I hope : that were a trick in- deed ...
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... heart of my purpose : you are a gentleman of excellent breeding , admira- ble discourse , of great admittance , authen- tic in your place and person , generally al- lowed for your many war - like , court - like and learned preparations ...
... heart of my purpose : you are a gentleman of excellent breeding , admira- ble discourse , of great admittance , authen- tic in your place and person , generally al- lowed for your many war - like , court - like and learned preparations ...
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