The Works of Shakespeare ..., Volume 39Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1922 |
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... speak of spirits and ghosts . . . ( Jew of Malta , Act 11. ) . This sport does well ; but methinks , gammer , a winter's tale Would drive away the time trimly ( Old Wives ' Tale ) .1 Shakespeare's " winter tale " is not of spirits and ...
... speak of spirits and ghosts . . . ( Jew of Malta , Act 11. ) . This sport does well ; but methinks , gammer , a winter's tale Would drive away the time trimly ( Old Wives ' Tale ) .1 Shakespeare's " winter tale " is not of spirits and ...
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... speak it in the freedom of my knowledge : wecannot with such magnificence - in so rare - I know not what to say . We will give you sleepy drinks , that your senses , unintelligent of our insufficience , may , though they cannot praise ...
... speak it in the freedom of my knowledge : wecannot with such magnificence - in so rare - I know not what to say . We will give you sleepy drinks , that your senses , unintelligent of our insufficience , may , though they cannot praise ...
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... speaking , moe is the neuter form of the compara- tive , more the masculine and feminine . But in Elizabethan English more is commonly used before a singular noun and moe before a plural . II - 14 . I am question'd . . . truly ] This is ...
... speaking , moe is the neuter form of the compara- tive , more the masculine and feminine . But in Elizabethan English more is commonly used before a singular noun and moe before a plural . II - 14 . I am question'd . . . truly ] This is ...
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... speak you . Her . I had thought , sir , to have held my peace until You had drawn oaths from him not to stay . You , sir , Charge him too coldly . Tell him , you are sure All in Bohemia ' s well ; this satisfaction The by - gone day ...
... speak you . Her . I had thought , sir , to have held my peace until You had drawn oaths from him not to stay . You , sir , Charge him too coldly . Tell him , you are sure All in Bohemia ' s well ; this satisfaction The by - gone day ...
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... speak this , holds his wife by the arm , That little thinks she has been sluiced in ' s absence And his pond fish'd by his next neighbour , by Sir Smile , his neighbour : nay , there's comfort in ' t , Whiles other men have gates and ...
... speak this , holds his wife by the arm , That little thinks she has been sluiced in ' s absence And his pond fish'd by his next neighbour , by Sir Smile , his neighbour : nay , there's comfort in ' t , Whiles other men have gates and ...
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