Works of Shakespeare, Band 36University Society, 1901 |
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... fear to kill a woodcock lest thou dispossess the soul of thy grandam . " For it was a country notion that the woodcock was the foolishest of birds ; so he translates Malvolio's grandam into one , and leaves him to inherit her absence of ...
... fear to kill a woodcock lest thou dispossess the soul of thy grandam . " For it was a country notion that the woodcock was the foolishest of birds ; so he translates Malvolio's grandam into one , and leaves him to inherit her absence of ...
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... like to be much advanced : he hath known you but three days , and already you are no stranger . Vio . You either fear his humour or my negligence , مهرم 8 that you call in question the continuance of 31 OR , WHAT YOU WILL Act I. Sc . iv .
... like to be much advanced : he hath known you but three days , and already you are no stranger . Vio . You either fear his humour or my negligence , مهرم 8 that you call in question the continuance of 31 OR , WHAT YOU WILL Act I. Sc . iv .
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... fear nu coleurs . Mar. Make that good . Clo . He shall see none to fear . Mar. A good lenten answer I can tell thee where that saying was born , of I fear no colours . ' Clo . Where , good Mistress Mary ? Mar. In the wars : and that may ...
... fear nu coleurs . Mar. Make that good . Clo . He shall see none to fear . Mar. A good lenten answer I can tell thee where that saying was born , of I fear no colours . ' Clo . Where , good Mistress Mary ? Mar. In the wars : and that may ...
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... ll give him reasons for ' t : hie thee , Malvolio . Mal . Madam , I will . Oli . I do I know not what , and fear to find 310 [ Exit . Mine eye too great a flatterer for my mind . 43 OR , WHAT YOU WILL Act I. Sc . v .
... ll give him reasons for ' t : hie thee , Malvolio . Mal . Madam , I will . Oli . I do I know not what , and fear to find 310 [ Exit . Mine eye too great a flatterer for my mind . 43 OR , WHAT YOU WILL Act I. Sc . v .
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... fear me , you : Under your hard construction must I sit , To force that on you , in a shameful cunning , Which you knew none of yours : what might you Have think ? you not set mine honour at the stake * recoiling Stage exvidback . який ...
... fear me , you : Under your hard construction must I sit , To force that on you , in a shameful cunning , Which you knew none of yours : what might you Have think ? you not set mine honour at the stake * recoiling Stage exvidback . який ...
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