The plays of William Shakespeare, Band 3Longman, 1856 |
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William Shakespeare. should shrive me than wive me . Come , Nerissa.- Sirrah , go before . -Whiles we shut the gate upon one wooer , another knocks at the door . [ Exeunt . SCENE IIІ . Venice . A publick Place . Enter BASSANIO and ...
William Shakespeare. should shrive me than wive me . Come , Nerissa.- Sirrah , go before . -Whiles we shut the gate upon one wooer , another knocks at the door . [ Exeunt . SCENE IIІ . Venice . A publick Place . Enter BASSANIO and ...
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... sirrah ; Say , I will come . Laun . I will go before , sir . - Mistress , look out at window , for all this ; There will come a Christian by , Will be worth a Jewess ' eye . [ Exit . Shy . What says that fool of Hagar's offspring , ha ...
... sirrah ; Say , I will come . Laun . I will go before , sir . - Mistress , look out at window , for all this ; There will come a Christian by , Will be worth a Jewess ' eye . [ Exit . Shy . What says that fool of Hagar's offspring , ha ...
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... sirrah ; bid them prepare for dinner . Laun . That is done , sir ; they have all stomachs . Lor . Goodly lord , what a wit - snapper are you ! then bid them prepare dinner . Laun . That is done , too , sir : only , cover is the word ...
... sirrah ; bid them prepare for dinner . Laun . That is done , sir ; they have all stomachs . Lor . Goodly lord , what a wit - snapper are you ! then bid them prepare dinner . Laun . That is done , too , sir : only , cover is the word ...
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... sirrah . Touch . Come , shepherd , let us make an honourable retreat ; though not with bag and baggage , yet with scrip and scrippage . [ Exeunt CORIN and TOUCHSTONE . Cel . Didst thou hear these verses ? Ros . O , yes , I heard them ...
... sirrah . Touch . Come , shepherd , let us make an honourable retreat ; though not with bag and baggage , yet with scrip and scrippage . [ Exeunt CORIN and TOUCHSTONE . Cel . Didst thou hear these verses ? Ros . O , yes , I heard them ...
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... sirrah : The complaints , I have heard of you , I do not all believe ; ' tis my slowness , that I do not : for , I know , you lack not folly to commit them , and have ability enough to make such knaveries yours * . 2 Steward , and Clown ...
... sirrah : The complaints , I have heard of you , I do not all believe ; ' tis my slowness , that I do not : for , I know , you lack not folly to commit them , and have ability enough to make such knaveries yours * . 2 Steward , and Clown ...
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