The Complete Works of Shakespere: Dramas on English history. Poems. Commendatory verses on ShakespereJ. Tallis, 1850 |
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... tell you in your ear , she ' s as fartuous a civil modest wife , and one ( I tell you ) that will not miss you morning nor evening prayer , as any is in Windsor , whoe'er be the other : and she bade me tell your worship that her husband ...
... tell you in your ear , she ' s as fartuous a civil modest wife , and one ( I tell you ) that will not miss you morning nor evening prayer , as any is in Windsor , whoe'er be the other : and she bade me tell your worship that her husband ...
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... tell me what thou meanest by all this talke . Cyl . Away , Jack Napes , I say nothing to thee , for I know thee not ; I speake to him that I know . Men . Out ! drunken foole ; without doubt thou art out of thy wits . Cyl . That you ...
... tell me what thou meanest by all this talke . Cyl . Away , Jack Napes , I say nothing to thee , for I know thee not ; I speake to him that I know . Men . Out ! drunken foole ; without doubt thou art out of thy wits . Cyl . That you ...
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... tell you when , an you'll tell me wherefore . Ant . E. Wherefore ? for my dinner ; I have not din'd to - day . Dro . S. Nor to - day here you must not ; come again , when you may . Ant . E. What art thou , that keep'st me out from the ...
... tell you when , an you'll tell me wherefore . Ant . E. Wherefore ? for my dinner ; I have not din'd to - day . Dro . S. Nor to - day here you must not ; come again , when you may . Ant . E. What art thou , that keep'st me out from the ...
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Comedies | xvii |
SHAKSPERES WILL | xxxi |
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 34 |
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