The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed with Glossarial Notes, Life &c. : in Four Volumes, Volume 2Routledge, Warne & Routledge, 1864 |
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... pray ye : I know a trick worth two of that , i'faith . Gads . I pr'ythee , lend me thine . 2 Car . Ay , when ? canst ... pray : And yet I lie ; for they pray continually to their saint , the commonwealth ; or , rather , not pray to her ...
... pray ye : I know a trick worth two of that , i'faith . Gads . I pr'ythee , lend me thine . 2 Car . Ay , when ? canst ... pray : And yet I lie ; for they pray continually to their saint , the commonwealth ; or , rather , not pray to her ...
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... pray you . Fal . Dost thou hear , hostess ? -- Host . Pray yon , pacify yourself , sir John ; there comes no swaggerers here . Fal . Dost thon hear ! it is mine ancient . Host . Tilly fally , sir John , never tell me ; your ancient ...
... pray you . Fal . Dost thou hear , hostess ? -- Host . Pray yon , pacify yourself , sir John ; there comes no swaggerers here . Fal . Dost thon hear ! it is mine ancient . Host . Tilly fally , sir John , never tell me ; your ancient ...
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... pray for their patrons . Almost all the ancient interludes I have met with conclude with some solemn prayer for the king or queen , house of commons , & c . Hence , perhaps , the Vivant Rex & Regina , at the bottom of our modern play ...
... pray for their patrons . Almost all the ancient interludes I have met with conclude with some solemn prayer for the king or queen , house of commons , & c . Hence , perhaps , the Vivant Rex & Regina , at the bottom of our modern play ...
Page 90
... pray you to serve Got , and keep you out of prawls , and prabbles , and quarrels , and dissensions , and , I warrant you , it is the petter for Will . I will none of your money . [ you . Flu . It is with a goot will ; I can tell you ...
... pray you to serve Got , and keep you out of prawls , and prabbles , and quarrels , and dissensions , and , I warrant you , it is the petter for Will . I will none of your money . [ you . Flu . It is with a goot will ; I can tell you ...
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... pray you : Will you have some more sance to your leek ? there is not enough leek to swear by . Pist . Quiet thy cudgel ; thou dost see , I eat . Fla . Much goot do you , scald knave , heartily . Nay , ' pray you , throw none away ; the ...
... pray you : Will you have some more sance to your leek ? there is not enough leek to swear by . Pist . Quiet thy cudgel ; thou dost see , I eat . Fla . Much goot do you , scald knave , heartily . Nay , ' pray you , throw none away ; the ...
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