The Works of Shakespeare: Twelfth night; or, What you willMethuen, 1899 |
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... Hold thy peace , thou knave , " knight ? I shall be constrained in ' t to call thee knave , knight . Sir And . ' Tis not the first time I have constrained one to call me knave . Begin , fool : it begins 70 " Hold thy peace . " Clo . I ...
... Hold thy peace , thou knave , " knight ? I shall be constrained in ' t to call thee knave , knight . Sir And . ' Tis not the first time I have constrained one to call me knave . Begin , fool : it begins 70 " Hold thy peace . " Clo . I ...
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... hold ] So big , as to hold . An example of Elizabethan brevity " ; see note on I. v . 103 . 97. retention ] This is partly explained by the following line in Sonnet , cxxii . 9 , " That poor retention could not so much hold . " Again ...
... hold ] So big , as to hold . An example of Elizabethan brevity " ; see note on I. v . 103 . 97. retention ] This is partly explained by the following line in Sonnet , cxxii . 9 , " That poor retention could not so much hold . " Again ...
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... Hold , Toby ! on thy life I charge thee , hold ! Sir To . Madam ! Oli . Will it be ever thus ? Ungracious wretch ! Fit for the mountains and the barbarous caves , Where manners ne'er were preach'd . Out of my sight ! Be not offended ...
... Hold , Toby ! on thy life I charge thee , hold ! Sir To . Madam ! Oli . Will it be ever thus ? Ungracious wretch ! Fit for the mountains and the barbarous caves , Where manners ne'er were preach'd . Out of my sight ! Be not offended ...
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