The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Routledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1862 |
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... hath wrong'd me , master Page . Page . Sir , he doth in some sort confess it . Shal . If it be confess'd , it is not redress'd ; is not that so , mas- ter Page ? He hath wrong'd me ; indeed , he hath ; -at a word , he hath ; -believe me ...
... hath wrong'd me , master Page . Page . Sir , he doth in some sort confess it . Shal . If it be confess'd , it is not redress'd ; is not that so , mas- ter Page ? He hath wrong'd me ; indeed , he hath ; -at a word , he hath ; -believe me ...
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... hath studied her well , and translated her well ; out of honesty into English . Nym . The anchor is deep : will that humour pass ? Fal . Now , the report goes , she has all the rule of her husband's purse ; she hath legions of angels ...
... hath studied her well , and translated her well ; out of honesty into English . Nym . The anchor is deep : will that humour pass ? Fal . Now , the report goes , she has all the rule of her husband's purse ; she hath legions of angels ...
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... hath but a little wee face , with a little yellow beard ; a Cain - coloured beard . Quick . A softly - sprighted man , is he not ? Sim . Ay , forsooth : but he is as tall a man of his hands , as any is between this and his head ; he hath ...
... hath but a little wee face , with a little yellow beard ; a Cain - coloured beard . Quick . A softly - sprighted man , is he not ? Sim . Ay , forsooth : but he is as tall a man of his hands , as any is between this and his head ; he hath ...
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... hath this Flemish drunkard picked ( with the devil's name ) out of my conversation , that he dares in this manner assay me ? Why , he hath not been thrice in my company ! -What should I say to him ? -I was then frugal of my mirth ...
... hath this Flemish drunkard picked ( with the devil's name ) out of my conversation , that he dares in this manner assay me ? Why , he hath not been thrice in my company ! -What should I say to him ? -I was then frugal of my mirth ...
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... hath pawned his horses to mine Host of the Garter . Mrs. Ford . Nay , I will consent to act any villany against him , that may not sully the chariness of our honesty . O , that my husband saw this letter ! it would give eternal food to ...
... hath pawned his horses to mine Host of the Garter . Mrs. Ford . Nay , I will consent to act any villany against him , that may not sully the chariness of our honesty . O , that my husband saw this letter ! it would give eternal food to ...
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