The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 6Harper & Bros., 1839 |
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... thank you , —and , I thank you not ; — And yet not proud ; -- Mistress minion , you , Thank me no thankings , nor proud me no prouds , But settle your fine joints ' gainst Thursday next , To go with Paris to Saint Peter's church , Or I ...
... thank you , —and , I thank you not ; — And yet not proud ; -- Mistress minion , you , Thank me no thankings , nor proud me no prouds , But settle your fine joints ' gainst Thursday next , To go with Paris to Saint Peter's church , Or I ...
Page 336
... thanks ; but I thank you and sure , dear friends , my thanks are too dear , a halfpenny . Were you not sent for ? Is it your own inclining ? Is it a free visitation ? Come , come , deal just- ly with me come , come ; nay , speak . Guil ...
... thanks ; but I thank you and sure , dear friends , my thanks are too dear , a halfpenny . Were you not sent for ? Is it your own inclining ? Is it a free visitation ? Come , come , deal just- ly with me come , come ; nay , speak . Guil ...
Page 531
... thank both him and you , and pledge him freely . Thai . And further he desires to know of you , Of whence you are ... thanks your grace ; names himself Pericles , A gentleman of Tyre , who only by Misfortune of the seas has been bereft ...
... thank both him and you , and pledge him freely . Thai . And further he desires to know of you , Of whence you are ... thanks your grace ; names himself Pericles , A gentleman of Tyre , who only by Misfortune of the seas has been bereft ...
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DRAMATIC WORKS OF WILLIAM SHAK William 1564-1616 Shakespeare,Samuel Weller 1783-1858 Singer No preview available - 2016 |
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