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... coigne . Dr. Warburton would read - good heed , - meaning - take good heed . STEEVENS . The fecond folio reads - good keed , which , I believe , is right . TYRWHITE . I love thee not a jar o'the clock behind What 12 WINTER'S TALE .
... coigne . Dr. Warburton would read - good heed , - meaning - take good heed . STEEVENS . The fecond folio reads - good keed , which , I believe , is right . TYRWHITE . I love thee not a jar o'the clock behind What 12 WINTER'S TALE .
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... o'the clock ] A jar is , I believe , a fingle repetition of the noife made by the pendulum of a clock ; what children call the ticking of it . So , in K. Richard II : 66 My thoughts are minutes , and with fighs they jar . " STEEVENS . A ...
... o'the clock ] A jar is , I believe , a fingle repetition of the noife made by the pendulum of a clock ; what children call the ticking of it . So , in K. Richard II : 66 My thoughts are minutes , and with fighs they jar . " STEEVENS . A ...
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... o'the two ? POL . We were as twinn'd lambs , that did frisk i'the fun , And bleat the one at the other : what we chang'd , Was innocence for innocence ; we knew not The doctrine of ill - doing , no , nor dream'd ' That any did : Had we ...
... o'the two ? POL . We were as twinn'd lambs , that did frisk i'the fun , And bleat the one at the other : what we chang'd , Was innocence for innocence ; we knew not The doctrine of ill - doing , no , nor dream'd ' That any did : Had we ...
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... o'the deer ; 2 O , that is entertainment My bofom likes not , nor my brows . - Mamillius , Art thou my boy ? MAM . Ay , my good lord . I'fecks ? 3 LEON . Why , that's my bawcock . 4 What , haft fmutch'd thy nofe ? - 9 - from bounty ...
... o'the deer ; 2 O , that is entertainment My bofom likes not , nor my brows . - Mamillius , Art thou my boy ? MAM . Ay , my good lord . I'fecks ? 3 LEON . Why , that's my bawcock . 4 What , haft fmutch'd thy nofe ? - 9 - from bounty ...
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... o'the prince my fon , Who , I do think , is mine , and love as mine ; Without ripe moving to't ? Would I do this ? Could man fo blench ? 7 CAM . 1 I must believe you , fir ; I do ; and will fetch off Bohemia for't : Provided , that when ...
... o'the prince my fon , Who , I do think , is mine , and love as mine ; Without ripe moving to't ? Would I do this ? Could man fo blench ? 7 CAM . 1 I must believe you , fir ; I do ; and will fetch off Bohemia for't : Provided , that when ...
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