The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 17R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... face is a face - royal : God * Quartos , in - set . 9 - mandrake , ] Mandrake is a root supposed to have the shape of a man ; it is now counterfeited with the root of briony . JOHNSON . I was never MANNED with an AGATE till now : ] That ...
... face is a face - royal : God * Quartos , in - set . 9 - mandrake , ] Mandrake is a root supposed to have the shape of a man ; it is now counterfeited with the root of briony . JOHNSON . I was never MANNED with an AGATE till now : ] That ...
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... face - royal 3 , for a bar- ber shall never earn sixpence out of it ; and yet he will be crowing , as if he had writ ... FACE - ROYAL , ] That is , a face exempt from the touch of vulgar hands . So , a stag - royal is not to be hunted ...
... face - royal 3 , for a bar- ber shall never earn sixpence out of it ; and yet he will be crowing , as if he had writ ... FACE - ROYAL , ] That is , a face exempt from the touch of vulgar hands . So , a stag - royal is not to be hunted ...
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... face , but should have his effect of gravity . : FAL . His effect of gravy , gravy , gravy . CH . JUST . You follow the young prince up and down , like his ill angel ' . FAL . Not so , my lord ; your ill angel is light ; but , I hope ...
... face , but should have his effect of gravity . : FAL . His effect of gravy , gravy , gravy . CH . JUST . You follow the young prince up and down , like his ill angel ' . FAL . Not so , my lord ; your ill angel is light ; but , I hope ...
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... face , and ' draw ' thy action ; Come , thou must not be in this humour with me ; dost not know me ? Come , come , I know thou wast set on to this . HOST . Pray thee , sir John , let it be but twenty nobles ; i ' faith I am loath to ...
... face , and ' draw ' thy action ; Come , thou must not be in this humour with me ; dost not know me ? Come , come , I know thou wast set on to this . HOST . Pray thee , sir John , let it be but twenty nobles ; i ' faith I am loath to ...
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... face to - mor- row ? or to take note how many pair of silk stock- ings thou hast ; viz . these , and those that were the peach colour'd ones ? or to bear the inventory of thy shirts ; as , one for superfluity , and one other for use ...
... face to - mor- row ? or to take note how many pair of silk stock- ings thou hast ; viz . these , and those that were the peach colour'd ones ? or to bear the inventory of thy shirts ; as , one for superfluity , and one other for use ...
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