The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Band 1W. Borradaile, 1825 |
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... thought there had been one number more ; because they say , od's nouns . Eva . Peace your tattlings . What is fair , William ? Will . Pulcher . Quick . Poulcats ! there are fairer things than poulcats , sure . Eva . Your are a very ...
... thought there had been one number more ; because they say , od's nouns . Eva . Peace your tattlings . What is fair , William ? Will . Pulcher . Quick . Poulcats ! there are fairer things than poulcats , sure . Eva . Your are a very ...
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... thought , they were not fairies and yet the guiltiness , of my mind , the sudden surprise of my powers , drove the ... thoughts do blow them , higher and higher . † The letters . * Whortleberry . frize ? t ' tis time I were choked with a ...
... thought , they were not fairies and yet the guiltiness , of my mind , the sudden surprise of my powers , drove the ... thoughts do blow them , higher and higher . † The letters . * Whortleberry . frize ? t ' tis time I were choked with a ...
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... thought among the prudent , he would quickly have the gift of a grave . Sir To . By this hand they are scoundrels , and substractors , that say so of him . Who are they ? Vio . O , that I served that lady : And might not be delivered to ...
... thought among the prudent , he would quickly have the gift of a grave . Sir To . By this hand they are scoundrels , and substractors , that say so of him . Who are they ? Vio . O , that I served that lady : And might not be delivered to ...
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... thought that , I'd beat him like a dog . Sir To . What , for being a Puritan ? thy ex- quisite reason , dear knight ? Sir And . I have no exquisite reason for't but I have reason good enough . Mar. The devil a Puritan that he is , or ...
... thought that , I'd beat him like a dog . Sir To . What , for being a Puritan ? thy ex- quisite reason , dear knight ? Sir And . I have no exquisite reason for't but I have reason good enough . Mar. The devil a Puritan that he is , or ...
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... thought ; And , with a green and yellow melancholy , She sat like Patience on a monument , Smiling at grief . Was not this love , indeed ? We men may say more , swear more : but , in- deed , [ prove Our shows are more than will ; for ...
... thought ; And , with a green and yellow melancholy , She sat like Patience on a monument , Smiling at grief . Was not this love , indeed ? We men may say more , swear more : but , in- deed , [ prove Our shows are more than will ; for ...
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