The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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Page 21
... tell me your ancient swag- gerer comes not in my doors . I was before Master Tisick , the debuty , t ' other day ; and , as he said to me , ' twas no longer ago than Wednesday last , ' I ' good faith , neighbour Quickly , ' says he ...
... tell me your ancient swag- gerer comes not in my doors . I was before Master Tisick , the debuty , t ' other day ; and , as he said to me , ' twas no longer ago than Wednesday last , ' I ' good faith , neighbour Quickly , ' says he ...
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... tell me that the demonstration of some astronomical theorem was in Newton's manner , and the remark would not show whether Newton was amiable or spiteful , jealous or generous . But a man's humour and fancy are functions of his ...
... tell me that the demonstration of some astronomical theorem was in Newton's manner , and the remark would not show whether Newton was amiable or spiteful , jealous or generous . But a man's humour and fancy are functions of his ...
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... tells Goodluck's mes- senger to tell his master that " his betters be in place now . " The angered Dame Custance summons maid and man , and turns Ralph and Merry - greek out of doors ; but the latter soon slips back , and tells her that ...
... tells Goodluck's mes- senger to tell his master that " his betters be in place now . " The angered Dame Custance summons maid and man , and turns Ralph and Merry - greek out of doors ; but the latter soon slips back , and tells her that ...
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