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... Humour : " Here comes one that will carry coals ; ergo , will hold my dog . " [ Cham . ] In Hen . V : III , ii , 49 : " At Calais they stole a fire - shovel ; I knew by that piece of service the men would carry coals . " [ Sing . Huds ...
... Humour : " Here comes one that will carry coals ; ergo , will hold my dog . " [ Cham . ] In Hen . V : III , ii , 49 : " At Calais they stole a fire - shovel ; I knew by that piece of service the men would carry coals . " [ Sing . Huds ...
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... Humour , " Gifford has this note : " In all great houses , but particularly in the royal residences , there were a number of mean and dirty dependants whose office it was to attend to the wood - yard and sculleries , etc. Of these ( for ...
... Humour , " Gifford has this note : " In all great houses , but particularly in the royal residences , there were a number of mean and dirty dependants whose office it was to attend to the wood - yard and sculleries , etc. Of these ( for ...
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... humour , not pursuing his , And gladly shunn'd who gladly fled from me . Mon. Many a morning hath he there been seen , With tears augmenting the fresh morning's dew , 120. Which ... found ] Q. Which ... sought , where ... found The rest ...
... humour , not pursuing his , And gladly shunn'd who gladly fled from me . Mon. Many a morning hath he there been seen , With tears augmenting the fresh morning's dew , 120. Which ... found ] Q. Which ... sought , where ... found The rest ...
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... humour prove , Unless good counsel may the cause remove . Ben . My noble uncle , do you know the cause ? Mon. I neither know it nor can learn of him . Ben . Have you importuned him by any means ? Mon. Both by myself and many other ...
... humour prove , Unless good counsel may the cause remove . Ben . My noble uncle , do you know the cause ? Mon. I neither know it nor can learn of him . Ben . Have you importuned him by any means ? Mon. Both by myself and many other ...
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