The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fusell, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, Volume 4F.C. and J. Rivington, 1805 |
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... mean woman was delivered Of such a burden , male twins , both alike : Those , for their parents were exceeding ... means was none.- The sailors sought for safety by our boat , And left the ship , then sinking - ripe , to us : My ...
... mean woman was delivered Of such a burden , male twins , both alike : Those , for their parents were exceeding ... means was none.- The sailors sought for safety by our boat , And left the ship , then sinking - ripe , to us : My ...
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... . S. What , wilt thou flout me thus unto my face , Being forbid ? There , take you that , sir knave . 7 - that merry sconce of yours , ] Sconce is head . VOL . IV . C Dro . E. What mean you , sir ? for COMEDY OF ERRORS . 130.
... . S. What , wilt thou flout me thus unto my face , Being forbid ? There , take you that , sir knave . 7 - that merry sconce of yours , ] Sconce is head . VOL . IV . C Dro . E. What mean you , sir ? for COMEDY OF ERRORS . 130.
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... mean you , sir ? for God's sake , hold your hands ; Nay , an you will not , sir , I'll take my heels . [ Exit ... means licensed offenders , such as mountebanks , fortune - tellers , & c . who cheat with impunity . A man is master ...
... mean you , sir ? for God's sake , hold your hands ; Nay , an you will not , sir , I'll take my heels . [ Exit ... means licensed offenders , such as mountebanks , fortune - tellers , & c . who cheat with impunity . A man is master ...
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... mean , by fool - begg'd pa- tience , that patience which is so near to idiotical simplicity , that your next relation would take advantage from it to represent you as a fool , and beg the guardianship of your fortune . 8 that I could ...
... mean , by fool - begg'd pa- tience , that patience which is so near to idiotical simplicity , that your next relation would take advantage from it to represent you as a fool , and beg the guardianship of your fortune . 8 that I could ...
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... mean not cuckold - mad ; but , sure , he's stark mad : When I desir'd him to come home to dinner , He ask'd me for a thousand marks in gold : ' Tis dinner - time , quoth I ; My gold , quoth he : Your meat doth burn , quoth I ; My gold ...
... mean not cuckold - mad ; but , sure , he's stark mad : When I desir'd him to come home to dinner , He ask'd me for a thousand marks in gold : ' Tis dinner - time , quoth I ; My gold , quoth he : Your meat doth burn , quoth I ; My gold ...
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