The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens & Reed, Volume 1King, 1825 |
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... mean rank , but his admirable wit , and the natural turn of it to the stage , soon distinguish- ed him , if not as an extraordinary actor , yet as an excellent writer . His name is printed , the custom was in those times , amongst those ...
... mean rank , but his admirable wit , and the natural turn of it to the stage , soon distinguish- ed him , if not as an extraordinary actor , yet as an excellent writer . His name is printed , the custom was in those times , amongst those ...
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... mean , that his fancy was so loose and extravagant , as to be independent of the rule and government of judgment ; but that what he thought was commonly so great , so justly and rightly conceived in itself , that it wanted little or no ...
... mean , that his fancy was so loose and extravagant , as to be independent of the rule and government of judgment ; but that what he thought was commonly so great , so justly and rightly conceived in itself , that it wanted little or no ...
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... mean- ing is good . * An intended blunder . la . Shal . Ay , I think my cousin meant well . Slen . Ay , or else I would I might be hanged , Re - enter ANNE PAGE . Shal . Here comes fair mistress Anne : - Would I were young , for your ...
... mean- ing is good . * An intended blunder . la . Shal . Ay , I think my cousin meant well . Slen . Ay , or else I would I might be hanged , Re - enter ANNE PAGE . Shal . Here comes fair mistress Anne : - Would I were young , for your ...
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... mean to make love to Ford's wife ; I spy SCENE IV - A Room in Dr. CAIUS ' House . entertainment in her ; she discourses , she Enter Mrs. QUICKLY , SIMPLE , and RUGBY . carves , she gives the leer of invitation : I can Quick . What ...
... mean to make love to Ford's wife ; I spy SCENE IV - A Room in Dr. CAIUS ' House . entertainment in her ; she discourses , she Enter Mrs. QUICKLY , SIMPLE , and RUGBY . carves , she gives the leer of invitation : I can Quick . What ...
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... means , I protest . + Most probably Shakspeare wrote physician . Mrs. Page . And , trust me , I was coming to you . You look very ill . Mrs. Ford . Nay , I'll ne'er believe that ; I have to show to the contrary . Mrs. Page . ' Faith ...
... means , I protest . + Most probably Shakspeare wrote physician . Mrs. Page . And , trust me , I was coming to you . You look very ill . Mrs. Ford . Nay , I'll ne'er believe that ; I have to show to the contrary . Mrs. Page . ' Faith ...
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