The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 3H. S. Carey and I. Lea, 1823 |
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... sold a goodly manor for a song . Count . Let me see what he writes , and when he means to come . [ Opening a letter . Clo . I have no mind to Isbel , since I was at court : our old ling , and our Isbels o ' the country , are nothing ...
... sold a goodly manor for a song . Count . Let me see what he writes , and when he means to come . [ Opening a letter . Clo . I have no mind to Isbel , since I was at court : our old ling , and our Isbels o ' the country , are nothing ...
Page 62
... Sold . Good captain , let me be the interpreter . 1 Lord . Art not acquainted with him ? knows he not thy voice ? 1 Sold . No , sir , I warrant you . 1 Lord . But what linsy - woolsy hast thou to speak to us again ? 1 Sold . Even such ...
... Sold . Good captain , let me be the interpreter . 1 Lord . Art not acquainted with him ? knows he not thy voice ? 1 Sold . No , sir , I warrant you . 1 Lord . But what linsy - woolsy hast thou to speak to us again ? 1 Sold . Even such ...
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... Sold . Good captain , let me be the interpreter . 1 Lord . Art not acquainted with him ? knows he not thy voice ? 1 Sold . No , sir , I warrant you . 1 Lord . But what linsy - woolsy hast thou to speak to us again ? 1 Sold . Even such ...
... Sold . Good captain , let me be the interpreter . 1 Lord . Art not acquainted with him ? knows he not thy voice ? 1 Sold . No , sir , I warrant you . 1 Lord . But what linsy - woolsy hast thou to speak to us again ? 1 Sold . Even such ...
Page 64
... Sold . Boskos vauvado : - I understand thee , and can speak thy tongue : - Kerelybonto : - -Sir , Betake thee to thy faith , for seventeen poniards Are at thy bosom . Par . 1 Sold . Oh ! O , pray , pray , pray.- Manka revania dulche . 1 ...
... Sold . Boskos vauvado : - I understand thee , and can speak thy tongue : - Kerelybonto : - -Sir , Betake thee to thy faith , for seventeen poniards Are at thy bosom . Par . 1 Sold . Oh ! O , pray , pray , pray.- Manka revania dulche . 1 ...
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... Sold . Come on , thou art granted space . Acordo linta.- [ Exit , with Parolles guarded . I Lord . Go , tell the count Rousillon , and my brother , We have caught the woodcock , and will keep him muffled , Till we do hear from them . 2 Sold ...
... Sold . Come on , thou art granted space . Acordo linta.- [ Exit , with Parolles guarded . I Lord . Go , tell the count Rousillon , and my brother , We have caught the woodcock , and will keep him muffled , Till we do hear from them . 2 Sold ...
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