The Plays of William Shakspeare. ....T. Bensley, 1800 |
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... Thou art the Mars of malcontents : I fecond thee ; troop on . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . A Room in Dr. CAIUS's Houfe . Enter Mrs. QUICKLY , SIMPLE , and RUGBY . Quick . What , John Rugby ! -I pray thee , go to the cafement , and see if you ...
... Thou art the Mars of malcontents : I fecond thee ; troop on . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . A Room in Dr. CAIUS's Houfe . Enter Mrs. QUICKLY , SIMPLE , and RUGBY . Quick . What , John Rugby ! -I pray thee , go to the cafement , and see if you ...
Page 28
... art thou me lancholy ? Ford . I melancholy ! I am not melancholy . - Get you home , go . Mrs. Ford . ' Faith , thou hast some crotchets in thy head now . Will you go , mistress Page ? Mrs. Page . Have with you . - You'll come to dinner ...
... art thou me lancholy ? Ford . I melancholy ! I am not melancholy . - Get you home , go . Mrs. Ford . ' Faith , thou hast some crotchets in thy head now . Will you go , mistress Page ? Mrs. Page . Have with you . - You'll come to dinner ...
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... Thou art a Castilian king , Urinal ! Hector of Greece , my boy ! Caius . I pray you , bear vitness dat me have stay six or seven , two , tree hours for him , and he is no come . bal . He is the wiser man , master doctor : he is a curer ...
... Thou art a Castilian king , Urinal ! Hector of Greece , my boy ! Caius . I pray you , bear vitness dat me have stay six or seven , two , tree hours for him , and he is no come . bal . He is the wiser man , master doctor : he is a curer ...
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... Thou hast the right arched bent of the brow , that becomes the ship- tire , the tire - valiant , or any tire of ... art a traitor to say so : thou would'st make an absolute courtier ; and the firm fixture of thy foot would give an ...
... Thou hast the right arched bent of the brow , that becomes the ship- tire , the tire - valiant , or any tire of ... art a traitor to say so : thou would'st make an absolute courtier ; and the firm fixture of thy foot would give an ...
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... art thou lunatics ? hast thou no under- standings for thy cases , and the numbers of the gen- ders ? Thou art as foolish christian creatures , as I would desires . Mrs. Page . Pr'ythee , hold thy peace . Eva . Shew me now , William ...
... art thou lunatics ? hast thou no under- standings for thy cases , and the numbers of the gen- ders ? Thou art as foolish christian creatures , as I would desires . Mrs. Page . Pr'ythee , hold thy peace . Eva . Shew me now , William ...
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Page 60 - Of every hearer; for it so falls out, That what we have we prize not to the worth, Whiles we enjoy it; but being lack'd and lost, Why, then we rack the value; then we find The virtue, that possession would not show us, Whiles it was ours...