The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare ...Collins & Hannay, 1821 |
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... cause , and merry against the hair : He hath the joints of every thing ; but every thing so out of joint , that he is a gouty Briareus , many hands and no use ; or purblind Argus , all eyes and no sight . Cress . But how should this man ...
... cause , and merry against the hair : He hath the joints of every thing ; but every thing so out of joint , that he is a gouty Briareus , many hands and no use ; or purblind Argus , all eyes and no sight . Cress . But how should this man ...
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... cause , no cause . Lear . Am I in France ? Kent . In your own kingdom , sir . Lear . Do not abuse me . Phys . Be comforted , good madam : the great rage , You see , is cur'd in him and yet it is danger To make him even o'er the time he ...
... cause , no cause . Lear . Am I in France ? Kent . In your own kingdom , sir . Lear . Do not abuse me . Phys . Be comforted , good madam : the great rage , You see , is cur'd in him and yet it is danger To make him even o'er the time he ...
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... cause : Ah , the immortal passado ! the punto reverso the hay ! - Ben . The what ? 9 Mer . The pox of such antic , lisping , affecting fantasti- coes ; these new tuners of accents ! -By Jesu , a very good blade ! ―a very tall man ! —a ...
... cause : Ah , the immortal passado ! the punto reverso the hay ! - Ben . The what ? 9 Mer . The pox of such antic , lisping , affecting fantasti- coes ; these new tuners of accents ! -By Jesu , a very good blade ! ―a very tall man ! —a ...
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