The Plays and Poems of William ShakspeareHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 1012 pages |
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... bope , illustrated some , which others have neglected interpretations of a passage , seem to be questions or mistaken , sometimes by short remarks , or marthat might exercise the wit , without engaging the ginal directions , such as ...
... bope , illustrated some , which others have neglected interpretations of a passage , seem to be questions or mistaken , sometimes by short remarks , or marthat might exercise the wit , without engaging the ginal directions , such as ...
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... bope , and keep it No longer for my fatterer : he is drown'd , Thunder and lightning . Enter Ariel like a harpy ; Whom thus we stray to find : and the sea mocks claps his wings upon the table , and with a quaint Our frustrate search on ...
... bope , and keep it No longer for my fatterer : he is drown'd , Thunder and lightning . Enter Ariel like a harpy ; Whom thus we stray to find : and the sea mocks claps his wings upon the table , and with a quaint Our frustrate search on ...
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... bope . Page . Nay , follow bim , gentlemen ; see the issue Mrs. Page . Pray Heaven it be not so , that you of his search . [ Exeunt Evans , Page , and Caius . have such a man bere ; but ' tis most certain your Mrs. Page . Is there not a ...
... bope . Page . Nay , follow bim , gentlemen ; see the issue Mrs. Page . Pray Heaven it be not so , that you of his search . [ Exeunt Evans , Page , and Caius . have such a man bere ; but ' tis most certain your Mrs. Page . Is there not a ...
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... bope , good luck very instant of Falstaff's and our meeting , ibey will lies in odd numbers . Away , gn ; they say , there at onre display to the night . is divinily in odd numbers , either in nativity , Nire . Ford . That cannot choose ...
... bope , good luck very instant of Falstaff's and our meeting , ibey will lies in odd numbers . Away , gn ; they say , there at onre display to the night . is divinily in odd numbers , either in nativity , Nire . Ford . That cannot choose ...
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... bope , Sir To . Who ? Sir Andrew Ague - cheek ? . Whereto thy speech serves for authority , Mur . Ay , he . The like of him . Koow'st thou this country ? Sir To . He's as tall a man as any's in Illyria . Cap . Ay , madam , well ; for I ...
... bope , Sir To . Who ? Sir Andrew Ague - cheek ? . Whereto thy speech serves for authority , Mur . Ay , he . The like of him . Koow'st thou this country ? Sir To . He's as tall a man as any's in Illyria . Cap . Ay , madam , well ; for I ...
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