Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems, Volume 2Whittaker, 1858 |
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... appear Each hour's a day , and every day a year . " The brother that was hatefully inclin'd Did yet appear to bear a better mind , And seem'd as much to like the match , as they That every hour did wish the wedding day . But mark what ...
... appear Each hour's a day , and every day a year . " The brother that was hatefully inclin'd Did yet appear to bear a better mind , And seem'd as much to like the match , as they That every hour did wish the wedding day . But mark what ...
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... appear to understand . Possibly , there is some allusion in Montanto that is now unintelligible to us . 4 He set up his bills here in Messina , ] " To set up bills " was to give public notice of a challenge , by posting placards . 5 ...
... appear to understand . Possibly , there is some allusion in Montanto that is now unintelligible to us . 4 He set up his bills here in Messina , ] " To set up bills " was to give public notice of a challenge , by posting placards . 5 ...
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... appear itself ; but I will acquaint my daughter withal , that she may the old editions have grant , but Don Pedro was referring to the ground of the sudden love of Claudio for Hero . Grant was misheard for " ground . " 9- ' tis ONCE ...
... appear itself ; but I will acquaint my daughter withal , that she may the old editions have grant , but Don Pedro was referring to the ground of the sudden love of Claudio for Hero . Grant was misheard for " ground . " 9- ' tis ONCE ...
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... appear , and there's an end . Beat . Will you not tell me who told you so ? Bene . No , you shall pardon me . Beat ... appears that Queen Elizabeth , just before her death , " delighted to hear some of the Hundred Merry Tales and such ...
... appear , and there's an end . Beat . Will you not tell me who told you so ? Bene . No , you shall pardon me . Beat ... appears that Queen Elizabeth , just before her death , " delighted to hear some of the Hundred Merry Tales and such ...
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... appear in me . John . Show me briefly how . Bora . I think , I told your lordship , a year since , how much I am in the favour of Margaret , the waiting gentlewoman to Hero . John . I remember . Bora . I can , at any unseasonable ...
... appear in me . John . Show me briefly how . Bora . I think , I told your lordship , a year since , how much I am in the favour of Margaret , the waiting gentlewoman to Hero . John . I remember . Bora . I can , at any unseasonable ...
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Shakespeare's Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems: Vol. V J. Payne Collier No preview available - 2023 |
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Page 724 - When that I was and a little tiny boy, With hey, ho, the wind and the rain; A foolish thing was but a toy, For the rain it raineth every day. But when I came to man's estate, With hey, ho, the wind and the rain; 'Gainst knaves and thieves men shut their gate, For the rain it raineth every day.
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