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Page 17
... Speak , widow , is't a match ? " Shall we clap it up ? " Again , in a Trick to catch the old One , 1618 : " Come , clap hands , a match . Again , in K. Henry V : แ 19 and fo clap hands , and a bargain . " STEEVENS . This was a regular ...
... Speak , widow , is't a match ? " Shall we clap it up ? " Again , in a Trick to catch the old One , 1618 : " Come , clap hands , a match . Again , in K. Henry V : แ 19 and fo clap hands , and a bargain . " STEEVENS . This was a regular ...
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... speak to me , as if I were a baby ftill . I love you better . - parture fupport him in them ! His for its is common with Shak- fpeare and Paulina fays , in a subsequent scene , that she does not choofe to appear a friend to Leontes , in ...
... speak to me , as if I were a baby ftill . I love you better . - parture fupport him in them ! His for its is common with Shak- fpeare and Paulina fays , in a subsequent scene , that she does not choofe to appear a friend to Leontes , in ...
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... speak for her , is afar off guilty , But that he speaks . 5 HER . There's fome ill planet reigns : I must be patient , till the heavens look With an aspect more favourable . Good my lords , I am not prone to weeping , as our sex ...
... speak for her , is afar off guilty , But that he speaks . 5 HER . There's fome ill planet reigns : I must be patient , till the heavens look With an aspect more favourable . Good my lords , I am not prone to weeping , as our sex ...
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... speak , not for ourselves : You are abus'd , and by fome putter - on , ' 2 That will be damn'd for't ' ; ' would I knew the villain , I would land - damn him : Be fhe honour - flaw'd , - 3 " To dive like buckets in concealed wells ...
... speak , not for ourselves : You are abus'd , and by fome putter - on , ' 2 That will be damn'd for't ' ; ' would I knew the villain , I would land - damn him : Be fhe honour - flaw'd , - 3 " To dive like buckets in concealed wells ...
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... Speak to the knave ? " I'H ha ' my mouth first stopp'd with earth . " MALONE . After all these aukward fruggles to obtain a meaning , we might , I think , not unfafely , read- " I'd laudanum him , " - i . e . poifon him with laudanum ...
... Speak to the knave ? " I'H ha ' my mouth first stopp'd with earth . " MALONE . After all these aukward fruggles to obtain a meaning , we might , I think , not unfafely , read- " I'd laudanum him , " - i . e . poifon him with laudanum ...
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