The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: ComediesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... eye . [ Lies down upon his face . Eva . Where's Pede ? -Go you , and where you find a maid , That , ere she sleep , has thrice her prayers said , Raise up the organs of her fantasy , Sleep she as sound as careless infancy ; But those as ...
... eye . [ Lies down upon his face . Eva . Where's Pede ? -Go you , and where you find a maid , That , ere she sleep , has thrice her prayers said , Raise up the organs of her fantasy , Sleep she as sound as careless infancy ; But those as ...
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... eyes too ; ex- amined my parts with most judicious eyliads ; sometimes the beam of her view gilded my foot ... eye did seem to a The ordinary reading is , " he hath studied her well , and translated her well . " The folio gives will in ...
... eyes too ; ex- amined my parts with most judicious eyliads ; sometimes the beam of her view gilded my foot ... eye did seem to a The ordinary reading is , " he hath studied her well , and translated her well . " The folio gives will in ...
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... eye ? Fent . Yes , marry , have I ; what of that ? Quick . Well , thereby hangs a tale ; -good faith , it is such another Nan ; -but , I detest , an honest maid as ever broke bread ; -We had an hour's talk of that wart : -I shall never ...
... eye ? Fent . Yes , marry , have I ; what of that ? Quick . Well , thereby hangs a tale ; -good faith , it is such another Nan ; -but , I detest , an honest maid as ever broke bread ; -We had an hour's talk of that wart : -I shall never ...
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... of fat men , as long as I have an eye to make difference of men's liking ; " -- and the quarto has no parallel to " a bill in parliament . " Mrs. Page . Hang the trifle , woman ; take SCENE I. ] 47 MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
... of fat men , as long as I have an eye to make difference of men's liking ; " -- and the quarto has no parallel to " a bill in parliament . " Mrs. Page . Hang the trifle , woman ; take SCENE I. ] 47 MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
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... eye to make difference of men's liking : And yet he would not swear ; praised women's mo- desty ; and gave such orderly and well - behaved reproof to all uncomeliness , that I would have sworn his disposition would have gone to the ...
... eye to make difference of men's liking : And yet he would not swear ; praised women's mo- desty ; and gave such orderly and well - behaved reproof to all uncomeliness , that I would have sworn his disposition would have gone to the ...
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