The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11At the University Press, 1947 |
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... captain against whom fortune never frowned nor mischance once spurned . This captain was a shepherd whom his flock loved and lovingly obeyed . This shepherd was such a justiciary that no offence was unpunished nor friendship unrewarded ...
... captain against whom fortune never frowned nor mischance once spurned . This captain was a shepherd whom his flock loved and lovingly obeyed . This shepherd was such a justiciary that no offence was unpunished nor friendship unrewarded ...
Page 41
... Captain JAMY ' Gower . Here a ' comes , and the Scots captain , Captain Jamy , with him . Fluellen . Captain Jamy is a marvellous falorous gen- tleman , that is certain , and of great expedition and knowledge in th'ancient wars , upon ...
... Captain JAMY ' Gower . Here a ' comes , and the Scots captain , Captain Jamy , with him . Fluellen . Captain Jamy is a marvellous falorous gen- tleman , that is certain , and of great expedition and knowledge in th'ancient wars , upon ...
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... Captain Macmorris , I think , look you , under your correction , there is not many of your nation- Macmorris . Of my nation ! What ish my nation ? Ish 120 a villain , and a bastard , and a knave , and a rascal— What ish my nation ? Who ...
... Captain Macmorris , I think , look you , under your correction , there is not many of your nation- Macmorris . Of my nation ! What ish my nation ? Ish 120 a villain , and a bastard , and a knave , and a rascal— What ish my nation ? Who ...
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