The Plays of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens ...M'Carty, 1830 |
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... sirrah : The complaints , I have heard of you , I do not all believe ; ' tis my slowness , that I do not : for , I know , you lack not folly to commit them , and have ability enough to make such knaveries yours . Clo . ' Tis not unknown ...
... sirrah : The complaints , I have heard of you , I do not all believe ; ' tis my slowness , that I do not : for , I know , you lack not folly to commit them , and have ability enough to make such knaveries yours . Clo . ' Tis not unknown ...
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... ; of her I am to speak . Count . Sirrah , tell my gentlewoman , I would speak with her ; Helen I mean . ( 1 ) Ploughs . ( 2 ) Therefore . ( 3 ) The nearest way . Clo . Was this fair face the cause , quoth 16 Act I. ALL'S WELL.
... ; of her I am to speak . Count . Sirrah , tell my gentlewoman , I would speak with her ; Helen I mean . ( 1 ) Ploughs . ( 2 ) Therefore . ( 3 ) The nearest way . Clo . Was this fair face the cause , quoth 16 Act I. ALL'S WELL.
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... sirrah . Clo . One good woman in ten , madam ; which is a purifying o ' the song : ' Would God would serve the world so all the year ! we'd find no fault with the tythe - woman , if I were the parson : One in ten , quoth a ' ! an we ...
... sirrah . Clo . One good woman in ten , madam ; which is a purifying o ' the song : ' Would God would serve the world so all the year ! we'd find no fault with the tythe - woman , if I were the parson : One in ten , quoth a ' ! an we ...
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... sirrah , I write man ; to which title age cannot bring thee . Par . What I dare too well do , I dare not do . Laf . I did think thee , for two ordinaries , 1 to be a pretty wise fellow ; thou didst make tolerable vent of thy travel ; it ...
... sirrah , I write man ; to which title age cannot bring thee . Par . What I dare too well do , I dare not do . Laf . I did think thee , for two ordinaries , 1 to be a pretty wise fellow ; thou didst make tolerable vent of thy travel ; it ...
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... Sirrah , your lord and master's married , there's news for you ; you have a new mistress . Par . I most unfeignedly beseech your lordship to make some reservation of your wrongs : He is my good lord : whom I serve above , is my master ...
... Sirrah , your lord and master's married , there's news for you ; you have a new mistress . Par . I most unfeignedly beseech your lordship to make some reservation of your wrongs : He is my good lord : whom I serve above , is my master ...
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