The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of the Corrected Copies of Steevens and Malone : with a Life of the Poet |
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So honour peereth in the meanest habit . able ; What , is the jay more precious
than the lark , Belikc , you mean to make a puppet of me . Because his feathers
are more beautiful ? Pet . Why , true ; he means to make a puppet of Or is the
adder ...
So honour peereth in the meanest habit . able ; What , is the jay more precious
than the lark , Belikc , you mean to make a puppet of me . Because his feathers
are more beautiful ? Pet . Why , true ; he means to make a puppet of Or is the
adder ...
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Here's Lucentio , I mean , Hortensio is afeard of you . Right son unto the right
Vincentio ' ; Wid . He that is giddy , thinks the world turns That have by marriage
made thy daughter round . mine , Pet . Roundly replied . While counterfeit
supposes ...
Here's Lucentio , I mean , Hortensio is afeard of you . Right son unto the right
Vincentio ' ; Wid . He that is giddy , thinks the world turns That have by marriage
made thy daughter round . mine , Pet . Roundly replied . While counterfeit
supposes ...
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No , gracious lord , except I cannot And what God will , then let your king per . do
it . form ; K. Edw . Ay , but thou canst do what I mean to And what he will , I humbly
yield unto , ask . [ Ereunt . L. Grey . Why , then I will do what your grace SCENE ...
No , gracious lord , except I cannot And what God will , then let your king per . do
it . form ; K. Edw . Ay , but thou canst do what I mean to And what he will , I humbly
yield unto , ask . [ Ereunt . L. Grey . Why , then I will do what your grace SCENE ...
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Eseur I have many other ways to die ; mean time , SCENE III . The same . Before
the Palace Laugh at his challenge . Mec . Cæsar must think , Enter two Soldiers ,
to their Guard . When one so great begins to rage , he's hunted 1 Sold . Brother ...
Eseur I have many other ways to die ; mean time , SCENE III . The same . Before
the Palace Laugh at his challenge . Mec . Cæsar must think , Enter two Soldiers ,
to their Guard . When one so great begins to rage , he's hunted 1 Sold . Brother ...
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He writes his Name with his Senf , and Alas , sweet annt , I know not what you
mean . guides it with his Feet and Mouth . Mar. Stand by ... What means my niece
Lavinia by these That we may know the traitors , and the train ! signs ? [ She
takes ...
He writes his Name with his Senf , and Alas , sweet annt , I know not what you
mean . guides it with his Feet and Mouth . Mar. Stand by ... What means my niece
Lavinia by these That we may know the traitors , and the train ! signs ? [ She
takes ...
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