The Works of William ShakespeareMacmillan and Company, 1876 - 1075 Seiten |
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... Arm . Why tough senior ? why tough senior ? Moth . Why tender juvenal ? why tender ju- venal ? Arm . I spoke it , tender juvenal , as a con- gruent epitheton appertaining to thy young days , which we may nominate tender . Moth . And I ...
... Arm . Why tough senior ? why tough senior ? Moth . Why tender juvenal ? why tender ju- venal ? Arm . I spoke it , tender juvenal , as a con- gruent epitheton appertaining to thy young days , which we may nominate tender . Moth . And I ...
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... Arm . I will tell thee wonders . Jag . With that face ? Arm . I love thee . Jag . So I heard you say . Arm . And so ... arms : Nothing becomes him ill that he would well . The only soil of his fair virtue's gloss , If virtue's gloss ...
... Arm . I will tell thee wonders . Jag . With that face ? Arm . I love thee . Jag . So I heard you say . Arm . And so ... arms : Nothing becomes him ill that he would well . The only soil of his fair virtue's gloss , If virtue's gloss ...
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... Arm . Warble , child ; make passionate my sense of hearing . Moth . Concolinel . [ Singing . Arm . Sweet air ! Go , tenderness of years ; take this key , give enlargement to the swain , bring him festinately hither : I must employ him ...
... Arm . Warble , child ; make passionate my sense of hearing . Moth . Concolinel . [ Singing . Arm . Sweet air ! Go , tenderness of years ; take this key , give enlargement to the swain , bring him festinately hither : I must employ him ...
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... arms crossed on your thin - belly doublet like a rabbit on a spit ; or your hands in your pocket like a man after ... Arm . How hast thou purchased this experience ? Moth . By my penny of observation . Arm . But O , -- but 0 , - 30 Moth ...
... arms crossed on your thin - belly doublet like a rabbit on a spit ; or your hands in your pocket like a man after ... Arm . How hast thou purchased this experience ? Moth . By my penny of observation . Arm . But O , -- but 0 , - 30 Moth ...
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... Arm . Chirrah ! Hol . Quare chirrah , not sirrah ? Arm . [ To Moth . Men of peace , well encountered . Hol . Most military sir , salutation . Moth . [ Aside to Costard ] They have been at a great feast of languages , and stolen the ...
... Arm . Chirrah ! Hol . Quare chirrah , not sirrah ? Arm . [ To Moth . Men of peace , well encountered . Hol . Most military sir , salutation . Moth . [ Aside to Costard ] They have been at a great feast of languages , and stolen the ...
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