The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 7J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... thee in my rapier , as much as thou didst me in carrying gates . I am in love too , - Who was Sampson's love , my dear Moth ? MOTH . A woman , master . ARM . Of what complexion ? MOTн . Of all the four , or the three , or the two ; or ...
... thee in my rapier , as much as thou didst me in carrying gates . I am in love too , - Who was Sampson's love , my dear Moth ? MOTH . A woman , master . ARM . Of what complexion ? MOTн . Of all the four , or the three , or the two ; or ...
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... thee at the lodge . JAQ . That's hereby . " ARM . I know where it is situate . JAQ . Lord , how wise you are ! 6 ARM . I will tell thee wonders . JAQ . With that face ? 8 ARM . I love thee . JAQ . So I heard you say . ARM . And so ...
... thee at the lodge . JAQ . That's hereby . " ARM . I know where it is situate . JAQ . Lord , how wise you are ! 6 ARM . I will tell thee wonders . JAQ . With that face ? 8 ARM . I love thee . JAQ . So I heard you say . ARM . And so ...
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... thee in every place ! [ Exeunt King and his Train . BIRON . Lady , I will commend you to my own heart . Ros . ' Pray you , do my commendations ; I would be glad to see it . BIRON . I would , you heard it groan . Ros . Is the fool sick ...
... thee in every place ! [ Exeunt King and his Train . BIRON . Lady , I will commend you to my own heart . Ros . ' Pray you , do my commendations ; I would be glad to see it . BIRON . I would , you heard it groan . Ros . Is the fool sick ...
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... thee at the swain . MOTH . Thump then , and I flee . [ Exit . ARM . A most acute juvenal ; voluble and free of grace ! By thy favour , sweet welkin , ' I must sigh in thy face : Most rude melancholy , valour gives thee place . My herald ...
... thee at the swain . MOTH . Thump then , and I flee . [ Exit . ARM . A most acute juvenal ; voluble and free of grace ! By thy favour , sweet welkin , ' I must sigh in thy face : Most rude melancholy , valour gives thee place . My herald ...
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... thee male , sir , which , in another folio , is , no salve in the male , sir . What it can mean , is not easily discovered : if mail for a packet or bag was a word then in use , no salve in the mail may mean , no salve in the ...
... thee male , sir , which , in another folio , is , no salve in the male , sir . What it can mean , is not easily discovered : if mail for a packet or bag was a word then in use , no salve in the mail may mean , no salve in the ...
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