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... tell you how it came By my troth . A Fencer and I plaied three venies For a dish of stewed prunes , and I with my ward Defending my head , he hot my shin . " This is a more intelligible fencing metaphor , but the Folio makes Slender ...
... tell you how it came By my troth . A Fencer and I plaied three venies For a dish of stewed prunes , and I with my ward Defending my head , he hot my shin . " This is a more intelligible fencing metaphor , but the Folio makes Slender ...
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... tell him in confidence of Anne's other wooers , whereupon Fenton finds he is in great haste to be gone . There is , however , something that must be said here of Mrs. Quickly , though it belongs more to Henry V. In the Quarto Pistol's ...
... tell him in confidence of Anne's other wooers , whereupon Fenton finds he is in great haste to be gone . There is , however , something that must be said here of Mrs. Quickly , though it belongs more to Henry V. In the Quarto Pistol's ...
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... tell you a lie ? I do despise a liar as I do despise one that is false , or as I despise 70 one that is not true . The knight , Sir John , is there ; and , I beseech you , be ruled by your well- willers . I will peat the door for Master ...
... tell you a lie ? I do despise a liar as I do despise one that is false , or as I despise 70 one that is not true . The knight , Sir John , is there ; and , I beseech you , be ruled by your well- willers . I will peat the door for Master ...
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... tells us , " In case hee [ the cony - catcher ] bring to passe that you [ the countryman ] be glad of his acquaintance , then doeth he carry you to the Tavernes " ( ut supra , p . 10 ) . The ... tell , 1 them . 14 [ ACT . I. THE MERRY WIVES.
... tells us , " In case hee [ the cony - catcher ] bring to passe that you [ the countryman ] be glad of his acquaintance , then doeth he carry you to the Tavernes " ( ut supra , p . 10 ) . The ... tell , 1 them . 14 [ ACT . I. THE MERRY WIVES.
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... tell , 1 them . can . Fal . Pistol ! 143. Garter ] Q3 , Gater Ff , more violent operations , perhaps , than we associate with it . Wheatley says : " It is evidently an oath . Professor Hales suggests that it may be a corruption of God's ...
... tell , 1 them . can . Fal . Pistol ! 143. Garter ] Q3 , Gater Ff , more violent operations , perhaps , than we associate with it . Wheatley says : " It is evidently an oath . Professor Hales suggests that it may be a corruption of God's ...
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