The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Cassell, 1886 |
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Page 282
... truth is truth . An your waist , mistress , were as slender as my wit , One o ' these maids ' girdles for your waist should be fit . Are not you the chief woman ? you are the thickest here . Prin . What's your will , sir ? what's your ...
... truth is truth . An your waist , mistress , were as slender as my wit , One o ' these maids ' girdles for your waist should be fit . Are not you the chief woman ? you are the thickest here . Prin . What's your will , sir ? what's your ...
Page 340
... truth appears . How can these things in me seem scorn to you , Bearing the badge of faith to prove them true ? Hel . You do advance your cunning more and more . When truth kills truth , oh , devilish - holy fray ! These vows are ...
... truth appears . How can these things in me seem scorn to you , Bearing the badge of faith to prove them true ? Hel . You do advance your cunning more and more . When truth kills truth , oh , devilish - holy fray ! These vows are ...
Page 576
... truth's a truth , the rogues are marvellous poor . First Sold . Demand of him of what strength they are a - foot . What say you to that ? Par . By my troth , sir , if I were to live this present hour , 47 I will tell true . Let me see ...
... truth's a truth , the rogues are marvellous poor . First Sold . Demand of him of what strength they are a - foot . What say you to that ? Par . By my troth , sir , if I were to live this present hour , 47 I will tell true . Let me see ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 23 |
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 45 |
THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR | 83 |
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