The Complete Works of William ShakespeareHumphrey Milford, Oxford University Press, 1914 - 1350 pages |
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... plain fish , and , no doubt , marketable . Pro . Mark but the badges of these men , my lords , Then say , if they be true . This mis - shapen knave , - 268 His mother was a witch ; and one so strong 24 ACT V , Sc . I. THE TEMPEST.
... plain fish , and , no doubt , marketable . Pro . Mark but the badges of these men , my lords , Then say , if they be true . This mis - shapen knave , - 268 His mother was a witch ; and one so strong 24 ACT V , Sc . I. THE TEMPEST.
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... knave : but that's all one , if he be but one knave . He lives not now that knows me to be in love : yet I am in love ; but a team of horse shall not pluck that from me , nor who ' tis I love ; and yet ' tis a woman ; but what woman , I ...
... knave : but that's all one , if he be but one knave . He lives not now that knows me to be in love : yet I am in love ; but a team of horse shall not pluck that from me , nor who ' tis I love ; and yet ' tis a woman ; but what woman , I ...
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... knave Rugby ? Quick . What , John Rugby ! John ! Re - enter RUGBY . Rug . Here , sir . Caius . You are John Rugby , and you Jack Rugby : come , take - a your rapier , come after my heel to de court . 102 Quick . Are you avis'd o ' that ...
... knave Rugby ? Quick . What , John Rugby ! John ! Re - enter RUGBY . Rug . Here , sir . Caius . You are John Rugby , and you Jack Rugby : come , take - a your rapier , come after my heel to de court . 102 Quick . Are you avis'd o ' that ...
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... knave told me , did you not ? Page . Yes ; and you heard what the other told me ? .. 176 Ford . Do you think there is truth in them ? Page Hang ' em , slaves ! I do not think the knight would offer it : but these that accuse him in his ...
... knave told me , did you not ? Page . Yes ; and you heard what the other told me ? .. 176 Ford . Do you think there is truth in them ? Page Hang ' em , slaves ! I do not think the knight would offer it : but these that accuse him in his ...
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... knave her husband will be forth . Come you to me at night ; you shall know how I speed . 283 Ford . I am blest in your acquaintance . Do you know Ford , sir ? I Fal . Hang him , poor cuckoldly knave ! know him not . Yet I wrong him , to ...
... knave her husband will be forth . Come you to me at night ; you shall know how I speed . 283 Ford . I am blest in your acquaintance . Do you know Ford , sir ? I Fal . Hang him , poor cuckoldly knave ! know him not . Yet I wrong him , to ...
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