The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected, Volume 7Hilliard, Gray, and Company, 1841 |
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... murder , or foulness , No unchaste action , or dishonored step , That hath deprived me of your grace and favor ; But even for want of that , for which I am richer ; A still - soliciting eye , and such a tongue That I am glad I have not ...
... murder , or foulness , No unchaste action , or dishonored step , That hath deprived me of your grace and favor ; But even for want of that , for which I am richer ; A still - soliciting eye , and such a tongue That I am glad I have not ...
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... murder of your lordship ; But that I told him , the revenging gods ' Gainst parricides did all their thunders bend ; Spoke , with how manifold and strong a bond The child was bound to the father ; -sir , in fine , Seeing how loathly ...
... murder of your lordship ; But that I told him , the revenging gods ' Gainst parricides did all their thunders bend ; Spoke , with how manifold and strong a bond The child was bound to the father ; -sir , in fine , Seeing how loathly ...
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... murder ! help ! Kent . Strike , you slave ; stand , rogue , stand ; you neat slave , strike . Stew . Help , ho ! murder ! murder ! 1 i . e . thy titles . 2 Probably alluding to some dish so called . [ Beating him . 3 Barber - monger may ...
... murder ! help ! Kent . Strike , you slave ; stand , rogue , stand ; you neat slave , strike . Stew . Help , ho ! murder ! murder ! 1 i . e . thy titles . 2 Probably alluding to some dish so called . [ Beating him . 3 Barber - monger may ...
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... murder , tions of lunacy and distraction ; and their popular name , Turlupins , was probably derived from the wolfish howlings they made in their fits of religious raving . Cotgrave interprets " Mon Turelureau , My Pillicock , my pretty ...
... murder , tions of lunacy and distraction ; and their popular name , Turlupins , was probably derived from the wolfish howlings they made in their fits of religious raving . Cotgrave interprets " Mon Turelureau , My Pillicock , my pretty ...
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... murder ; and Flibbertigibbet , of mopping and mowing ; who since possesses chambermaids and wait- ing - women . So , bless thee , master ! Glo . Here , take this purse , thou whom the Heaven's plagues Have humbled to all strokes ; that ...
... murder ; and Flibbertigibbet , of mopping and mowing ; who since possesses chambermaids and wait- ing - women . So , bless thee , master ! Glo . Here , take this purse , thou whom the Heaven's plagues Have humbled to all strokes ; that ...
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