The Plays of William Shakspeare. ....T. Bensley, 1800 |
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... greyhound , fir ? I heard fay , he was out - run on Cotfale . Page . It could not be judg'd , fir . Slen You'll not confefs , you'll not confefs . B 2 Shal . f Shal . That he will not ; ' tis your Act 1 . 7 OF WINDSOR .
... greyhound , fir ? I heard fay , he was out - run on Cotfale . Page . It could not be judg'd , fir . Slen You'll not confefs , you'll not confefs . B 2 Shal . f Shal . That he will not ; ' tis your Act 1 . 7 OF WINDSOR .
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... heard them talk'd of . Slen . I love the sport well ; but I shall as soon quarrel at it , as any man in England : -You are afraid if you see the bear loose , are you not ? Anne . Ay , indeed , sir . Slen . That's meat and drink to me ...
... heard them talk'd of . Slen . I love the sport well ; but I shall as soon quarrel at it , as any man in England : -You are afraid if you see the bear loose , are you not ? Anne . Ay , indeed , sir . Slen . That's meat and drink to me ...
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... heard him so loud , and so melancholy : -But notwithstanding , man , I'll do your master what good I can ; and the very yea and the nò is , the French doctor , my master . - I may call him my master , look you , for I keep his house ...
... heard him so loud , and so melancholy : -But notwithstanding , man , I'll do your master what good I can ; and the very yea and the nò is , the French doctor , my master . - I may call him my master , look you , for I keep his house ...
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... heard what this knave told me ; did you not ? Page . Yes ; and you heard what the other told me ? Ford . Do you think there is truth in them ? Page . Hang ' em , slaves ! I do not think the knight would offer it : but these that accuse ...
... heard what this knave told me ; did you not ? Page . Yes ; and you heard what the other told me ? Ford . Do you think there is truth in them ? Page . Hang ' em , slaves ! I do not think the knight would offer it : but these that accuse ...
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... heard , the Frenchman hath good skill in his rapier . Shal . Tut , sir , I could have told you more : In these times you stand on distance , your passes , stoccadoes , and I know not what : ' tis the heart , master Page ; ' tis here ...
... heard , the Frenchman hath good skill in his rapier . Shal . Tut , sir , I could have told you more : In these times you stand on distance , your passes , stoccadoes , and I know not what : ' tis the heart , master Page ; ' tis here ...
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