“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 5F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... come off again . Ros . What shall be our sport then ? 8 Cel . Let us sit and mock the good housewife , Fortune , from her wheel , that her gifts may henceforth be be- stowed equally . Ros . I would , we could do so ; for her benefits ...
... come off again . Ros . What shall be our sport then ? 8 Cel . Let us sit and mock the good housewife , Fortune , from her wheel , that her gifts may henceforth be be- stowed equally . Ros . I would , we could do so ; for her benefits ...
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William Shakespeare. Touch . Mistress , you must come away to your father . Cel . Were you made the messenger ? Touch . No , by mine honour ; but I was bid to come for you . Ros . Where learned you that oath , fool ? Touch . Of a certain ...
William Shakespeare. Touch . Mistress , you must come away to your father . Cel . Were you made the messenger ? Touch . No , by mine honour ; but I was bid to come for you . Ros . Where learned you that oath , fool ? Touch . Of a certain ...
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... comes Monsieur Le Beau . Enter LE BEAU . Ros . With his mouth full of news . Cel . Which he will put on us , as pigeons feed their young . Ros . Then shall we be news - cramm'd . Cel . All the better ; we shall be the more marketable ...
... comes Monsieur Le Beau . Enter LE BEAU . Ros . With his mouth full of news . Cel . Which he will put on us , as pigeons feed their young . Ros . Then shall we be news - cramm'd . Cel . All the better ; we shall be the more marketable ...
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... comes an old man , and his three sons , Cel . I could match this beginning with an old tale . Le Beau . Three proper young men , of excellent growth and presence ; Ros . With bills on their necks , -Be it known unto all men by these ...
... comes an old man , and his three sons , Cel . I could match this beginning with an old tale . Le Beau . Three proper young men , of excellent growth and presence ; Ros . With bills on their necks , -Be it known unto all men by these ...
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... Come on ; since the youth will not be en- treated , his own peril on his forwardness . Ros . Is yonder the man ? Le Beau . Even he , madam . 7 is there any else longs to see this broken musick in his sides ? ] A stupid error in the ...
... Come on ; since the youth will not be en- treated , his own peril on his forwardness . Ros . Is yonder the man ? Le Beau . Even he , madam . 7 is there any else longs to see this broken musick in his sides ? ] A stupid error in the ...
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