Mr. William Shakespeare: A midsummer night's dream. The merchant of Venice. As you like it. The taming of the shrewD. Leach, 1767 |
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William Shakespeare. LOR . I know the hand : in faith , ' tis a fair hand ; And whiter than the paper it writ on , Is the fair hand that writ . GRA . Love - news , i ' faith . Clo . By your leave , fir . LOR . Whither go'ft thou ? Clo ...
William Shakespeare. LOR . I know the hand : in faith , ' tis a fair hand ; And whiter than the paper it writ on , Is the fair hand that writ . GRA . Love - news , i ' faith . Clo . By your leave , fir . LOR . Whither go'ft thou ? Clo ...
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... faith , die by attorney . The poor world is almost fix thousand years old , and in all this time there was not any man dy'd in his own perfon , videlicet , in a love cause . Troilus had his brains dafh'd out with a Gre- cian club ; yet ...
... faith , die by attorney . The poor world is almost fix thousand years old , and in all this time there was not any man dy'd in his own perfon , videlicet , in a love cause . Troilus had his brains dafh'd out with a Gre- cian club ; yet ...
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... Faith , fir , so so . Clo . So fo ; ' Tis good , very good , very excellent good : -and yet it is not ; it is but fo fo . Art thou wise ? WIL . Ay , fir , I have a pretty wit . Clo . Why , thou fay'ft well . I do now remember a faying ...
... Faith , fir , so so . Clo . So fo ; ' Tis good , very good , very excellent good : -and yet it is not ; it is but fo fo . Art thou wise ? WIL . Ay , fir , I have a pretty wit . Clo . Why , thou fay'ft well . I do now remember a faying ...
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