The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare. With a Glossary |
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Trinculo , keep a good tongue in your head ; Any companion in the world but you ; if you prove a matineer , the next tree -- The poor Nor can imagination form a shape , monster's my subject , and he shall not suffer indigBesides ...
Trinculo , keep a good tongue in your head ; Any companion in the world but you ; if you prove a matineer , the next tree -- The poor Nor can imagination form a shape , monster's my subject , and he shall not suffer indigBesides ...
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For fear thou shouldst lose thy tongue . With all good grace to grace a gentleman . Pan . Where should I lose my tongue ? Duke . Beshiew me , sir , bat , it he make this good , Laun . In thy tale . He is as worthy for an empress ' love ...
For fear thou shouldst lose thy tongue . With all good grace to grace a gentleman . Pan . Where should I lose my tongue ? Duke . Beshiew me , sir , bat , it he make this good , Laun . In thy tale . He is as worthy for an empress ' love ...
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That man that hath a tongue , I say , is no man , Laun . So - ho ! so - ho ! If with his tongue he cannot win Pro . What seest thou ? Duke . But she , I mean , is promis'd by her friends Laun . Him we go to find : there's not a hair ...
That man that hath a tongue , I say , is no man , Laun . So - ho ! so - ho ! If with his tongue he cannot win Pro . What seest thou ? Duke . But she , I mean , is promis'd by her friends Laun . Him we go to find : there's not a hair ...
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I'll be sworn thou art ; come again in his affairs , unless it be to report your Thy tongue , thy face , thy limbs , actions , and spirit , lord's taking of this . Receive it so . Do give thee five - fold blazon : - Not too last : soit ...
I'll be sworn thou art ; come again in his affairs , unless it be to report your Thy tongue , thy face , thy limbs , actions , and spirit , lord's taking of this . Receive it so . Do give thee five - fold blazon : - Not too last : soit ...
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A good note : that keeps you from the blow of the law she ; be opposite with a kinsman , surly with servants , -- let thy tongue tang with arguments of state , -put sight she uses thee kindly ; but thou liest in thy throat , Sir To .
A good note : that keeps you from the blow of the law she ; be opposite with a kinsman , surly with servants , -- let thy tongue tang with arguments of state , -put sight she uses thee kindly ; but thou liest in thy throat , Sir To .
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