The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volume 4Phillips, Sampson, 1857 - 38 pages |
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... word , rebellion , did divide The action of their bodies from their souls ; And they did fight with queasiness , constrained , As men drink potions ; that their weapons only Secmed on our side , but , for their spirits and souls , This word ...
... word , rebellion , did divide The action of their bodies from their souls ; And they did fight with queasiness , constrained , As men drink potions ; that their weapons only Secmed on our side , but , for their spirits and souls , This word ...
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... word with you Fal . My good lord ! -God give your lordship good time of day . I am glad to see your lordship abroad . I heard say ... words are disjoined - hunt counter . Fal . An't please your lordship , I hear , 16 [ ACT 1 SECOND PART OF.
... word with you Fal . My good lord ! -God give your lordship good time of day . I am glad to see your lordship abroad . I heard say ... words are disjoined - hunt counter . Fal . An't please your lordship , I hear , 16 [ ACT 1 SECOND PART OF.
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... words that come with such more than impudent sauciness from you , can thrust me from a level consid- eration . You ... word . To sneap was originally to check or pinch by frost . • out reply . You call honorable boldness , impudent ...
... words that come with such more than impudent sauciness from you , can thrust me from a level consid- eration . You ... word . To sneap was originally to check or pinch by frost . • out reply . You call honorable boldness , impudent ...
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... words of . it . Host . By this heavenly ground I tread on , I must be fain to pawn both my plate , and the tapestry of my dining - chambers . Fal . Glasses , glasses , is the only drinking : and for thy walls , a pretty slight drollery ...
... words of . it . Host . By this heavenly ground I tread on , I must be fain to pawn both my plate , and the tapestry of my dining - chambers . Fal . Glasses , glasses , is the only drinking : and for thy walls , a pretty slight drollery ...
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... words ; let's have her . [ Exeunt Hostess , BARDOLPH , Officers , and Page . Ch . Just . I have heard better news . Fal . What's the news , my good lord ? Ch . Just . Where lay the king last night ? Gow . At Basingstoke , my lord . Fal ...
... words ; let's have her . [ Exeunt Hostess , BARDOLPH , Officers , and Page . Ch . Just . I have heard better news . Fal . What's the news , my good lord ? Ch . Just . Where lay the king last night ? Gow . At Basingstoke , my lord . Fal ...
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