The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 6J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... Thou art wise inough , if thou keepe thee warme , " But the least colde that cumth , kilth thy wit by harme . " Again , in The Wise Woman of Hogsden , 1638 : " You are the wise woman , are you ? and have wit to keepe yourself warm ...
... Thou art wise inough , if thou keepe thee warme , " But the least colde that cumth , kilth thy wit by harme . " Again , in The Wise Woman of Hogsden , 1638 : " You are the wise woman , are you ? and have wit to keepe yourself warm ...
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... thou may'st have a place worthy for thee in our whyte : from hence thou may'st have thy name written in our boke . " - It should seem from the following passage in The Taming of a Shrew , that this phrase might have originated from the ...
... thou may'st have a place worthy for thee in our whyte : from hence thou may'st have thy name written in our boke . " - It should seem from the following passage in The Taming of a Shrew , that this phrase might have originated from the ...
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... Thou thinkest , I am in sport ; I pray thee , tell me truly how thou likest her . BENE . Would you buy her , that you inquire after her ? CLAUD . Can the world buy such a jewel ? BENE . Yea , and a case to put it into . But speak you ...
... Thou thinkest , I am in sport ; I pray thee , tell me truly how thou likest her . BENE . Would you buy her , that you inquire after her ? CLAUD . Can the world buy such a jewel ? BENE . Yea , and a case to put it into . But speak you ...
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... thou wilt needs thrust thy neck into a yoke , wear the print of it , and sigh away Sundays . Look , Don Pedro is re- turned to seek you . wear his cap with suspicion ? ] That is , subject his head to the disquiet of jealousy . JOHNSON ...
... thou wilt needs thrust thy neck into a yoke , wear the print of it , and sigh away Sundays . Look , Don Pedro is re- turned to seek you . wear his cap with suspicion ? ] That is , subject his head to the disquiet of jealousy . JOHNSON ...
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... Thou wast ever an obstinate here- tick in the despite of beauty . CLAUD . And never could maintain his part , but in the force of his will . BENE . That a woman conceived me , I thank her ; that she brought me up , I likewise give her ...
... Thou wast ever an obstinate here- tick in the despite of beauty . CLAUD . And never could maintain his part , but in the force of his will . BENE . That a woman conceived me , I thank her ; that she brought me up , I likewise give her ...
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