The Dramatic Works of William ShakspeareRoutledge, 1848 |
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... Word of denial in thy labras || here ; Word of denial ; froth and scum , thou liest . Slen . By these gloves , then ' twas he . Nym . Be advised , Sir , and pass good hu- mours : I will say , marry trap , with you , if you run the ...
... Word of denial in thy labras || here ; Word of denial ; froth and scum , thou liest . Slen . By these gloves , then ' twas he . Nym . Be advised , Sir , and pass good hu- mours : I will say , marry trap , with you , if you run the ...
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... word , hang no more about me , I am no gibbet for you : -go . A short knife and a throng ; to your manor of Pickt - hatch , || go . You'll not bear a letter for me , you rogue ! -you stand upon your honour ! Why , thou unconfinable ...
... word , hang no more about me , I am no gibbet for you : -go . A short knife and a throng ; to your manor of Pickt - hatch , || go . You'll not bear a letter for me , you rogue ! -you stand upon your honour ! Why , thou unconfinable ...
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... word ! do you study them both , master parson ? Page . And youthful still , in your doublet and hose , this raw rheumatick day ? Eva . There is reasons and causes for it . Page . We are come to you , to do a good office , master parson ...
... word ! do you study them both , master parson ? Page . And youthful still , in your doublet and hose , this raw rheumatick day ? Eva . There is reasons and causes for it . Page . We are come to you , to do a good office , master parson ...
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... word with you . Anne . I come to him .-- This is my father's choice . O , what a world of vile ill - favour'd faults Looks handsome in three hundred pounds a [ Aside . year ! Quick . And how does good master Fenton ? Pray you , a word ...
... word with you . Anne . I come to him .-- This is my father's choice . O , what a world of vile ill - favour'd faults Looks handsome in three hundred pounds a [ Aside . year ! Quick . And how does good master Fenton ? Pray you , a word ...
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... word of mouth . Mar. Sweet Sir Toby , be patient for to - night ; since the youth of the count's was to - day with my lady , she is much out of quiet . For mon- sieur Malvolio , let me alone with him : if I do not gull him into a nay - word ...
... word of mouth . Mar. Sweet Sir Toby , be patient for to - night ; since the youth of the count's was to - day with my lady , she is much out of quiet . For mon- sieur Malvolio , let me alone with him : if I do not gull him into a nay - word ...
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