The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens & Reed, Volume 1King, 1825 |
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... hast some crotchets thy head now . - Will you go , mistress Page ? Mr. Page . Have with you . - You'll come to be dinner , George ! -- Look , who comes yonder : the shall be our messenger to this paltry knight . [ Aside to Mrs. FORD ...
... hast some crotchets thy head now . - Will you go , mistress Page ? Mr. Page . Have with you . - You'll come to be dinner , George ! -- Look , who comes yonder : the shall be our messenger to this paltry knight . [ Aside to Mrs. FORD ...
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... hast the right arched bent gentleman , my dear friend ; and I fear not mine of the brow , that becomes the ship - tire , the tire - own shame , so much as his peril : I had rather valiant , or any tire of Venetian admittance.j than a ...
... hast the right arched bent gentleman , my dear friend ; and I fear not mine of the brow , that becomes the ship - tire , the tire - own shame , so much as his peril : I had rather valiant , or any tire of Venetian admittance.j than a ...
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... hast thou no understandings for thy cases , and the numbers of the genders ? Thou art as foolish Christian creatures as I would desires . Mrs. Page . Pr'ythee hold thy peace . Eva . Show me now , William , some declen sions of your ...
... hast thou no understandings for thy cases , and the numbers of the genders ? Thou art as foolish Christian creatures as I would desires . Mrs. Page . Pr'ythee hold thy peace . Eva . Show me now , William , some declen sions of your ...
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... hast a mind that suits With this thy fair and outward character . I pray thee , and I'll pay thee bounteously , Conceal me what I am ; and be my aid For such disguise as , haply , shall become The form of my intent . I'll serve this ...
... hast a mind that suits With this thy fair and outward character . I pray thee , and I'll pay thee bounteously , Conceal me what I am ; and be my aid For such disguise as , haply , shall become The form of my intent . I'll serve this ...
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... hast been , or I will not open my lips , so wide as a bristle may enter , in way of thy excuse : my lady will hang thee for thy absence . Člo . Let her hang me : he , that is well hanged in this world , needs to fear no colours . Mar ...
... hast been , or I will not open my lips , so wide as a bristle may enter , in way of thy excuse : my lady will hang thee for thy absence . Člo . Let her hang me : he , that is well hanged in this world , needs to fear no colours . Mar ...
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