The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 2; Volume 70Routledge, 1857 |
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... hast leisure , say thy prayers ; when thou hast none , remember thy friends : get thee a good husband , and use him as he uses thee : so farewell . Hel . Our remedies oft in ourselves do lie , Which we ascribe to heaven : the fated sky ...
... hast leisure , say thy prayers ; when thou hast none , remember thy friends : get thee a good husband , and use him as he uses thee : so farewell . Hel . Our remedies oft in ourselves do lie , Which we ascribe to heaven : the fated sky ...
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... hast to pull at a smack o ' the contrary . If ever thou be'st bound in thy scarf , and beaten , thou shalt find what it is to be proud of thy bondage . I have a desire to hold my acquaintance with thee , or rather my I. e . the contract ...
... hast to pull at a smack o ' the contrary . If ever thou be'st bound in thy scarf , and beaten , thou shalt find what it is to be proud of thy bondage . I have a desire to hold my acquaintance with thee , or rather my I. e . the contract ...
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... hast a son shall take this disgrace off me ; scurvy , old , filthy , scurvy lord ! -Well , I must be patient ; there is no fettering of authority . I'll beat him , by my life , if I can meet him with any convenience , an he were double ...
... hast a son shall take this disgrace off me ; scurvy , old , filthy , scurvy lord ! -Well , I must be patient ; there is no fettering of authority . I'll beat him , by my life , if I can meet him with any convenience , an he were double ...
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... hast thou to speak to us again ? 1 Sold . Even such as you speak to me . 1 Lord . He must think us some band of strangers i'the adver sary's entertainment . * Now he hath a smack of all neighbour- ing languages ; therefore we must every ...
... hast thou to speak to us again ? 1 Sold . Even such as you speak to me . 1 Lord . He must think us some band of strangers i'the adver sary's entertainment . * Now he hath a smack of all neighbour- ing languages ; therefore we must every ...
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... hast spoken all already , unless thou canst say they are married : But thou art too fine * in thy evidence : there- fore stand aside.- This ring , you say , was yours ? Dia . Ay , my good lord . King . Where did you buy it ? or who gave ...
... hast spoken all already , unless thou canst say they are married : But thou art too fine * in thy evidence : there- fore stand aside.- This ring , you say , was yours ? Dia . Ay , my good lord . King . Where did you buy it ? or who gave ...
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