The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 9 |
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Page 11
I'll pheese you , ' in faith . HOST . A pair of stocks , you rogue ! ' I'll pheese you , ] To pheese or fease , is to separate a twist into single threads . In the figurative sense it may well enough be taken , like teaze or toze ...
I'll pheese you , ' in faith . HOST . A pair of stocks , you rogue ! ' I'll pheese you , ] To pheese or fease , is to separate a twist into single threads . In the figurative sense it may well enough be taken , like teaze or toze ...
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Third , or fourth , or fifth borough , I'll answer him by law : I'll not budge an inch , boy ; let him come , and kindly . [ Lies down on the ground , and falls asleep . " and none of the editors pretended to guess at the poet's conceit ...
Third , or fourth , or fifth borough , I'll answer him by law : I'll not budge an inch , boy ; let him come , and kindly . [ Lies down on the ground , and falls asleep . " and none of the editors pretended to guess at the poet's conceit ...
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See this despatch'd with all the haste thou canst ; Anon I'll give thee more instructions.[ Exit Servant . I know , the boy will well usurp the grace , Voice , gait , and action of a gentlewoman : I long to hear him call the drunkard ...
See this despatch'd with all the haste thou canst ; Anon I'll give thee more instructions.[ Exit Servant . I know , the boy will well usurp the grace , Voice , gait , and action of a gentlewoman : I long to hear him call the drunkard ...
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nor lordship : I never drank sack in my life ; and if you give me any conserves , give me conserves of beef : Ne'er ask me what raiment I'll wear ; for I have no more doublets than backs , no more stockings than legs , nor no more shoes ...
nor lordship : I never drank sack in my life ; and if you give me any conserves , give me conserves of beef : Ne'er ask me what raiment I'll wear ; for I have no more doublets than backs , no more stockings than legs , nor no more shoes ...
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Villain , I say , knock me at this gate , And rap me well , or I'll knock your knave's pate . GRU . My master is grown quarrelsome : I should knock you first , And then I know after who comes by the worst . PET . Will it not be ?
Villain , I say , knock me at this gate , And rap me well , or I'll knock your knave's pate . GRU . My master is grown quarrelsome : I should knock you first , And then I know after who comes by the worst . PET . Will it not be ?
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