The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... kind of suit , No , not the duke's . Vio . There is a fair behaviour in thee , captain ; And though that nature with a beauteous wall Doth oft close in pollution , yet of thee I will believe , thou hast a mind that suits With this thy ...
... kind of suit , No , not the duke's . Vio . There is a fair behaviour in thee , captain ; And though that nature with a beauteous wall Doth oft close in pollution , yet of thee I will believe , thou hast a mind that suits With this thy ...
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... kind of fools , no better than the fools ' zanies.8 Oli . O , you are sick of self - love , Malvolio , and taste with a distempered appetite . To be generous , guiltless , 8 had no better than the fools ' zanies . ] i . e . fools ...
... kind of fools , no better than the fools ' zanies.8 Oli . O , you are sick of self - love , Malvolio , and taste with a distempered appetite . To be generous , guiltless , 8 had no better than the fools ' zanies . ] i . e . fools ...
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... ; the original of which was , that the king's proclamation , and other public acts might be affixed thereon , by way of publication . Oli . What kind of man is he ? Mal C 2 SCENE V. 19 WHAT YOU WILL . Sir To. 'Tis a gentleman here - A ...
... ; the original of which was , that the king's proclamation , and other public acts might be affixed thereon , by way of publication . Oli . What kind of man is he ? Mal C 2 SCENE V. 19 WHAT YOU WILL . Sir To. 'Tis a gentleman here - A ...
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William Shakespeare Alexander Chalmers. Oli . What kind of man is he ? Mal . Why , of man kind . Oli . What manner of man ? Mal . Of very ill manner ; he'll speak with you , will you , or no . Oli . Of what personage , and years , is he ...
William Shakespeare Alexander Chalmers. Oli . What kind of man is he ? Mal . Why , of man kind . Oli . What manner of man ? Mal . Of very ill manner ; he'll speak with you , will you , or no . Oli . Of what personage , and years , is he ...
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... kind of Puritan . Sir And . O , if I thought that , I'd beat him like a dog . Sir To . What , for being a Puritan ? thy exquisite rea- son , dear knight ? Sir And . I have no exquisite reason for't , but I have reason good enough . Mar ...
... kind of Puritan . Sir And . O , if I thought that , I'd beat him like a dog . Sir To . What , for being a Puritan ? thy exquisite rea- son , dear knight ? Sir And . I have no exquisite reason for't , but I have reason good enough . Mar ...
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