The Works of Shakespeare, Issue 11Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1902 |
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... stand by awhile . GRU . A proper stripling and an amorous ! GRE . O , very well ; I have perus'd the note . ' Hark you ; I'll have them very fairly bound : All books of love , see that at any hand , And see you read no other lectures to ...
... stand by awhile . GRU . A proper stripling and an amorous ! GRE . O , very well ; I have perus'd the note . ' Hark you ; I'll have them very fairly bound : All books of love , see that at any hand , And see you read no other lectures to ...
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... stand aside . Poor girl ! she weeps . Go ply thy needle ; meddle not with her . For shame , thou hilding1 of a devilish spirit , Why dost thou wrong her that did ne'er wrong thee ? When did she cross thee with a bitter word ? KATH . Her ...
... stand aside . Poor girl ! she weeps . Go ply thy needle ; meddle not with her . For shame , thou hilding1 of a devilish spirit , Why dost thou wrong her that did ne'er wrong thee ? When did she cross thee with a bitter word ? KATH . Her ...
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... is your name ; of whence , I pray ? TRA . Of Pisa , Sir ; son to Vincentio . BAP . A mighty man of Pisa ; by report 1 ( slang ) dog - Latin for ' stand back . ' 2 acceptable . 90 100 I know him well : you are very welcome , 28 THE TAMING.
... is your name ; of whence , I pray ? TRA . Of Pisa , Sir ; son to Vincentio . BAP . A mighty man of Pisa ; by report 1 ( slang ) dog - Latin for ' stand back . ' 2 acceptable . 90 100 I know him well : you are very welcome , 28 THE TAMING.
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... stand back : ' tis age that nourisheth . TRA . But youth in ladies ' eyes that flourisheth . BAP . Content you , Gentlemen : I will compound this strife : ' Tis deeds must win the prize ; and he , of both , That can assure my daughter ...
... stand back : ' tis age that nourisheth . TRA . But youth in ladies ' eyes that flourisheth . BAP . Content you , Gentlemen : I will compound this strife : ' Tis deeds must win the prize ; and he , of both , That can assure my daughter ...
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... standing in my stalls ; And all things answerable to this portion . Myself am struck in years , I must confess ; And , if I die to - morrow , this is her's , If whilst I live she will be only mine . TRA . That only came well in . Sir ...
... standing in my stalls ; And all things answerable to this portion . Myself am struck in years , I must confess ; And , if I die to - morrow , this is her's , If whilst I live she will be only mine . TRA . That only came well in . Sir ...
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