The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 4F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 - Theater |
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... breath , or pinch us black and blue . Luc . Why prat'st thou to thyself , and answer'st not ? Dromio , thou drone , thou snail , thou slug , thou sot ! Dro . S. I am transformed , master , am not I ? Ant . S. I think , thou art , in ...
... breath , or pinch us black and blue . Luc . Why prat'st thou to thyself , and answer'st not ? Dromio , thou drone , thou snail , thou slug , thou sot ! Dro . S. I am transformed , master , am not I ? Ant . S. I think , thou art , in ...
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... breath of flattery conquers strife . Ant . S. Sweet mistress , ( what your name is else , I know not , Nor by what wonder you do hit on mine , ) Less , in your knowlege , and your grace , you show not , Than our earth's wonder ; more ...
... breath of flattery conquers strife . Ant . S. Sweet mistress , ( what your name is else , I know not , Nor by what wonder you do hit on mine , ) Less , in your knowlege , and your grace , you show not , Than our earth's wonder ; more ...
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... breath . Ant . S. Where America ? the Indies ? Dro . S. O , sir , upon her nose , all o'er embellished with rubies , carbuncles , sapphires , declining their rich aspect to the hot breath of Spain ; who sent whole ar- madas of carracks ...
... breath . Ant . S. Where America ? the Indies ? Dro . S. O , sir , upon her nose , all o'er embellished with rubies , carbuncles , sapphires , declining their rich aspect to the hot breath of Spain ; who sent whole ar- madas of carracks ...
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... breath : Come , where's the chain ? I pray you let me see it . Mer . My business cannot brook this dalliance : Good sir , say , whe'r you'll answer me , or no ; If not , I'll leave him to the officer . Ant . E. I answer you ! What ...
... breath : Come , where's the chain ? I pray you let me see it . Mer . My business cannot brook this dalliance : Good sir , say , whe'r you'll answer me , or no ; If not , I'll leave him to the officer . Ant . E. I answer you ! What ...
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... breath ? + Mr. Malone , in this play , constantly reads spight , a word not to be found in our dictionaries . 9 ยท sere , ] That is , dry , withered . JOHNSON . Stigmatical in making , ] That is , marked or stigmatized by nature with ...
... breath ? + Mr. Malone , in this play , constantly reads spight , a word not to be found in our dictionaries . 9 ยท sere , ] That is , dry , withered . JOHNSON . Stigmatical in making , ] That is , marked or stigmatized by nature with ...
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