The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 6Harper & Bros., 1839 |
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William Shakespeare. To prove upon thy heart , whereto I speak , Thou liest . Edin . In wisdom , I should ask thy ... art not vanquish'd , But cozen'd and beguil'd . Alb . Shut your mouth , dame , Or with this paper shall I stop it : -Hold , ...
William Shakespeare. To prove upon thy heart , whereto I speak , Thou liest . Edin . In wisdom , I should ask thy ... art not vanquish'd , But cozen'd and beguil'd . Alb . Shut your mouth , dame , Or with this paper shall I stop it : -Hold , ...
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... thou hast worn out thy pump ; that , when the single sole of it is worn , the jest may remain , after the wearing ... art thou sociable , now art thou Romeo ; now art thou what thou art , by art as well as by nature for this driveling ...
... thou hast worn out thy pump ; that , when the single sole of it is worn , the jest may remain , after the wearing ... art thou sociable , now art thou Romeo ; now art thou what thou art , by art as well as by nature for this driveling ...
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... thou art as hot a Jack in thy mood as any in Italy ; and as soon moved to be moody , and as soon moody to be moved . Ben . And what to ? Mer . Nay , an there were two such , we should have none shortly , for one would kill the other . Thou ...
... thou art as hot a Jack in thy mood as any in Italy ; and as soon moved to be moody , and as soon moody to be moved . Ben . And what to ? Mer . Nay , an there were two such , we should have none shortly , for one would kill the other . Thou ...
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