The Works of the British Dramatists: Carefully Selected from Theoriginal Editions, with Biographical Notes, Etc., EtcLee and Shepard, 1870 - 509 Seiten |
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... dost me throughly know . M. Merry . I mark your manners for mine own learning , I trow ; But such is your beauty , and such are your acts , Such is your personage , and such are your facts , That all women , fair and foul , more and ...
... dost me throughly know . M. Merry . I mark your manners for mine own learning , I trow ; But such is your beauty , and such are your acts , Such is your personage , and such are your facts , That all women , fair and foul , more and ...
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... dost thou doubt of that ? M. Mumbl . What shall I have ? M. Merry . An hundred times more than thou canst devise to crave . M. Mumbl . Shall I have some new gear ? for my dole is all spent . M. Merry . The worst kitchen wench shall go ...
... dost thou doubt of that ? M. Mumbl . What shall I have ? M. Merry . An hundred times more than thou canst devise to crave . M. Mumbl . Shall I have some new gear ? for my dole is all spent . M. Merry . The worst kitchen wench shall go ...
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... dost the truth tell . M. Merry . Well , I lament . R. Roister . So do I. M. Merry . Wherefore ? R. Roister . For this thing ; Because she is gone . M. Merry . I mourn for another thing . R. Roister . What is it , Merrygreeke , where ...
... dost the truth tell . M. Merry . Well , I lament . R. Roister . So do I. M. Merry . Wherefore ? R. Roister . For this thing ; Because she is gone . M. Merry . I mourn for another thing . R. Roister . What is it , Merrygreeke , where ...
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... Dost thou not know that Ferrex ' mother lives , That loved him more dearly than herself ? And doth she live , and is not ' venged on thee ? ACT IV.- SCENE II . GORBODUC ; AROSTUS . Gor . We marvel much , whereto this ling'ring stay ...
... Dost thou not know that Ferrex ' mother lives , That loved him more dearly than herself ? And doth she live , and is not ' venged on thee ? ACT IV.- SCENE II . GORBODUC ; AROSTUS . Gor . We marvel much , whereto this ling'ring stay ...
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... dost thou then live ? Manes . With fine jests , sweet air , and the dogs ' alms . Gran . Well , for this time I will stanch thy gut , and , among pots and platters , thou shalt see what it is to serve Plato . Psyllus . For joy of it ...
... dost thou then live ? Manes . With fine jests , sweet air , and the dogs ' alms . Gran . Well , for this time I will stanch thy gut , and , among pots and platters , thou shalt see what it is to serve Plato . Psyllus . For joy of it ...
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