The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 1W. Borradaile, 1825 |
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... thee traverse , to see thee here , to see thee there ; to see thee pass thy punto , thy stock , thy reverse , thy distance , thy montánt.t Is he dead , my Ethiopian ? is he dead , my Francisco ? ha , bully ! What says my Esculapius ? my ...
... thee traverse , to see thee here , to see thee there ; to see thee pass thy punto , thy stock , thy reverse , thy distance , thy montánt.t Is he dead , my Ethiopian ? is he dead , my Francisco ? ha , bully ! What says my Esculapius ? my ...
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... thee ? let that per- suade thee , there's something extraordinary in thee . Come , I cannot cog , and say , thou art Mrs. Ford . Marry , as I told you before , John , this and that , like a many of these lisping haw- and Robert , be ...
... thee ? let that per- suade thee , there's something extraordinary in thee . Come , I cannot cog , and say , thou art Mrs. Ford . Marry , as I told you before , John , this and that , like a many of these lisping haw- and Robert , be ...
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... thee , Anne : Yet , wooing thee , I found thee of more value Than stamps in gold , or sums in sealed bags ; And ' tis the very riches of thyself That now I aim at . Anne . Gentle master Fenton , Yet seek my father's love : still seek it ...
... thee , Anne : Yet , wooing thee , I found thee of more value Than stamps in gold , or sums in sealed bags ; And ' tis the very riches of thyself That now I aim at . Anne . Gentle master Fenton , Yet seek my father's love : still seek it ...
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... thee I will believe , thou hast a mind that suits With this thy fair and outward character . I pray thee , and I'll pay thee bounteously , Conceal me what I am ; and be my aid For such disguise as , haply , shall become The form of my ...
... thee I will believe , thou hast a mind that suits With this thy fair and outward character . I pray thee , and I'll pay thee bounteously , Conceal me what I am ; and be my aid For such disguise as , haply , shall become The form of my ...
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... thee caper ; ha ! higher ; ha , ha ! -ex - it ; and those that are fools , let them use their Clo . Well , God give them wisdom , that have Clo . Many a good hanging prevents a bad marriage. Sir To . O knight , thou lack'st a cup of ca ...
... thee caper ; ha ! higher ; ha , ha ! -ex - it ; and those that are fools , let them use their Clo . Well , God give them wisdom , that have Clo . Many a good hanging prevents a bad marriage. Sir To . O knight , thou lack'st a cup of ca ...
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