“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... master'd , but by special grace : 9 If I break faith , this word shall speak for me , I am forsworn on mere necessity.- So to the laws at large I write my name : [ Subscribes . And he , that breaks them in the least degree , Stands in ...
... master'd , but by special grace : 9 If I break faith , this word shall speak for me , I am forsworn on mere necessity.- So to the laws at large I write my name : [ Subscribes . And he , that breaks them in the least degree , Stands in ...
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... master ? Arm . In thy condign praise . Moth . I will praise an eel with the same praise . Arm . What ? that an eel is ingenious ? Moth . That an eel is quick . Arm . I do say , thou art quick in answers : Thou heat- est my blood . Moth ...
... master ? Arm . In thy condign praise . Moth . I will praise an eel with the same praise . Arm . What ? that an eel is ingenious ? Moth . That an eel is quick . Arm . I do say , thou art quick in answers : Thou heat- est my blood . Moth ...
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... master had whispered the man's name in his ear ; would tell the just number of pence in any piece of silver coin , newly showed him by his master ; and even obey presently his command , in discharging himself of his excrements , when ...
... master had whispered the man's name in his ear ; would tell the just number of pence in any piece of silver coin , newly showed him by his master ; and even obey presently his command , in discharging himself of his excrements , when ...
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... master . Arm . Most sweet Hercules ! -More authority , dear boy , name more ; and , sweet my child , let them be men of good repute and carriage . Moth . Sampson , master : he was a man of good car- riage , great carriage ; for he ...
... master . Arm . Most sweet Hercules ! -More authority , dear boy , name more ; and , sweet my child , let them be men of good repute and carriage . Moth . Sampson , master : he was a man of good car- riage , great carriage ; for he ...
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... master , are masked under such colours . Arm . Define , define , well - educated infant . Moth . My father's wit , and my mother's tongue , as- sist me ! Arm . Sweet invocation of a child ; most pretty , and pathetical ! Moth . If she ...
... master , are masked under such colours . Arm . Define , define , well - educated infant . Moth . My father's wit , and my mother's tongue , as- sist me ! Arm . Sweet invocation of a child ; most pretty , and pathetical ! Moth . If she ...
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