“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... answers : Thou heat- est my blood . Moth . I am answered , sir . Arm . I love not to be crossed . Moth . He speaks the mere contrary , crosses love not him.6 [ Aside . Arm . I have promised to study three years with the duke . Moth ...
... answers : Thou heat- est my blood . Moth . I am answered , sir . Arm . I love not to be crossed . Moth . He speaks the mere contrary , crosses love not him.6 [ Aside . Arm . I have promised to study three years with the duke . Moth ...
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... answer on both sides . If several be understood in its rustick sense , the adversative particle stands but aukwardly . To say , that though land is several , it is not a common , seems as unjustifiable as to assert , that though a house ...
... answer on both sides . If several be understood in its rustick sense , the adversative particle stands but aukwardly . To say , that though land is several , it is not a common , seems as unjustifiable as to assert , that though a house ...
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... answer thee with one as old , that was a woman when queen Guinever9 of Britain was a little wench , as touching the hit it . Ros . Thou canst not hit it , hit it , hit it , Thou canst not hit it , my good man . Boyet . An I cannot ...
... answer thee with one as old , that was a woman when queen Guinever9 of Britain was a little wench , as touching the hit it . Ros . Thou canst not hit it , hit it , hit it , Thou canst not hit it , my good man . Boyet . An I cannot ...
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... answer , began with the words qu'il est : -from whence was formed the word quillet , to signify a false charge or an evasive answer . Warburton . 1 - affection's men at arms : ] A man at arms , is a soldier armed at all points , both ...
... answer , began with the words qu'il est : -from whence was formed the word quillet , to signify a false charge or an evasive answer . Warburton . 1 - affection's men at arms : ] A man at arms , is a soldier armed at all points , both ...
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... answer to that epithet ; You were best call it , daughter - beamed eyes . Moth . They do not mark me , and that brings me out . Biron . Is this your perfectness ? be gone , you rogue . Ros . What would these strangers ? know their minds ...
... answer to that epithet ; You were best call it , daughter - beamed eyes . Moth . They do not mark me , and that brings me out . Biron . Is this your perfectness ? be gone , you rogue . Ros . What would these strangers ? know their minds ...
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