The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens&Reed, Volume 2George Routledge&Company, 1856 - 971 pages |
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... true . [ To PAGE . ] I like not the humour of lying . He hath wronged me in some humours ; I should have borne the hu- moured letter to her : but I have a sword , and it shall bite upon my necessity . He loves your wife ; there's the ...
... true . [ To PAGE . ] I like not the humour of lying . He hath wronged me in some humours ; I should have borne the hu- moured letter to her : but I have a sword , and it shall bite upon my necessity . He loves your wife ; there's the ...
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... true , master Page , have you any way then to unfool me again ? - Set down the basket , villain : -Somebody call my wife : You , youth in a basket , come Mrs. Ford . There they always use to dis - out here ! -O , you panderly rascals ...
... true , master Page , have you any way then to unfool me again ? - Set down the basket , villain : -Somebody call my wife : You , youth in a basket , come Mrs. Ford . There they always use to dis - out here ! -O , you panderly rascals ...
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... true love's coming , That can sing both high and low : Trip no further , pretty sweeting ; Journeys end in lovers ' meeting , Every wise man's son doth know . ⚫Dexterous , ready fiend . + Fair deceiver . Loggerheads be . || Voice . ww ...
... true love's coming , That can sing both high and low : Trip no further , pretty sweeting ; Journeys end in lovers ' meeting , Every wise man's son doth know . ⚫Dexterous , ready fiend . + Fair deceiver . Loggerheads be . || Voice . ww ...
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... true of heart as. Clo . His eyes do show his days are almost done . Mal . Is't even so ? Sir To . But I will never die . Clo . Sir Toby , there you lie . Mal . This is much credit to you . Sir To . Shall I bid him go ? Clo . What an if ...
... true of heart as. Clo . His eyes do show his days are almost done . Mal . Is't even so ? Sir To . But I will never die . Clo . Sir Toby , there you lie . Mal . This is much credit to you . Sir To . Shall I bid him go ? Clo . What an if ...
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... true of heart as we . My father had a daughter lov'd a man , As it might be , perhaps , were I a woman , I should your lordship . Duke . And what's her history ? Vio . A blank , my lord : She never told her love , [ Music . But let ...
... true of heart as we . My father had a daughter lov'd a man , As it might be , perhaps , were I a woman , I should your lordship . Duke . And what's her history ? Vio . A blank , my lord : She never told her love , [ Music . But let ...
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