The Dramatic Works of Shakespeare...Lippincott, 1854 |
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... lies enclosed in this trunk , which you Shall bear along impawn'd , -away to - night . Your followers I will whisper to the business ; And will , by twos and threes , at several posterns , Clear them of the city : For myself , I'll put ...
... lies enclosed in this trunk , which you Shall bear along impawn'd , -away to - night . Your followers I will whisper to the business ; And will , by twos and threes , at several posterns , Clear them of the city : For myself , I'll put ...
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... lies ; and , having flown over many knavish professions , he settled only in rogue : some call him Autolycus . Clo . Out upon him ! Prig , for my life , prig : he haunts wakes , fairs , and bear - baitings . Aut . Very true , sir ; he ...
... lies ; and , having flown over many knavish professions , he settled only in rogue : some call him Autolycus . Clo . Out upon him ! Prig , for my life , prig : he haunts wakes , fairs , and bear - baitings . Aut . Very true , sir ; he ...
Seite 49
... me from marrying a usurer ! Aut . Here's the midwife's name to ' t , one mistress Taleporter ; and five or six honest wives ' that were present : Why should I carry lies abroad ? Mop . ' Pray you now , buy it . Scene 49 WINTER'S TALE .
... me from marrying a usurer ! Aut . Here's the midwife's name to ' t , one mistress Taleporter ; and five or six honest wives ' that were present : Why should I carry lies abroad ? Mop . ' Pray you now , buy it . Scene 49 WINTER'S TALE .
Seite 53
... Lies he not bed - rid ? and again does nothing , But what he did being childish ? Flo . No , good sir : He has his health , and ampler strength , indeed Than most have of his age . Pol . By my white beard , You offer him , if this be so ...
... Lies he not bed - rid ? and again does nothing , But what he did being childish ? Flo . No , good sir : He has his health , and ampler strength , indeed Than most have of his age . Pol . By my white beard , You offer him , if this be so ...
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... lies , That I must bear a part . Cam . Have you done there ? Flo . No remedy . Should I now meet my father , He would not call me son . Cam . Nay , you shall have No hat . - Come , lady , come.- Farewell , my friend . Aut . Adieu , sir ...
... lies , That I must bear a part . Cam . Have you done there ? Flo . No remedy . Should I now meet my father , He would not call me son . Cam . Nay , you shall have No hat . - Come , lady , come.- Farewell , my friend . Aut . Adieu , sir ...
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