The Plays and Poems of William ShakspeareHenry G. Bohn, 1853 - 1012 pages |
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... fears To - morrow be in readinoss to go : robbing ; to speak puling , like a beggar at HallowExcuse it not , for I am ... fear'd to show my father Julia's letter , you are so without these follies , that these follies Lest he should take ...
... fears To - morrow be in readinoss to go : robbing ; to speak puling , like a beggar at HallowExcuse it not , for I am ... fear'd to show my father Julia's letter , you are so without these follies , that these follies Lest he should take ...
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... fear me , he will scarce be pleas'd withal . Are visibly character'd and engrav'd , - Jul . That is the least , Lucetta , of my fear : To lesson me ; and tell me some good mean , A thousand oaths , an ocean of his tears , How , with my ...
... fear me , he will scarce be pleas'd withal . Are visibly character'd and engrav'd , - Jul . That is the least , Lucetta , of my fear : To lesson me ; and tell me some good mean , A thousand oaths , an ocean of his tears , How , with my ...
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... fear not mine oxi . another ; I see bow thine eye would emulate the shame , so much as his peril : 1 bad rather than a diamond : Thou hast the right arched bent of the thousand pound , be were out of the house . brow , that becomes the ...
... fear not mine oxi . another ; I see bow thine eye would emulate the shame , so much as his peril : 1 bad rather than a diamond : Thou hast the right arched bent of the thousand pound , be were out of the house . brow , that becomes the ...
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... fear no colours . Oli . What think you of this fool , Malvolio ? duth Mar. Make that good . he not mend ? Clo . He shall see none to fear . Mal . Yes ; and shall do , till the pangs of death Mar. A good lenten answer I can tell thee ...
... fear no colours . Oli . What think you of this fool , Malvolio ? duth Mar. Make that good . he not mend ? Clo . He shall see none to fear . Mal . Yes ; and shall do , till the pangs of death Mar. A good lenten answer I can tell thee ...
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... fear , Sir To . Will you help an ass - head , and a core That makes thee strangle thy propriety : comb , and a knave ? a thin - faced knave , a gull ? Fear Lot , Cesario , take thy fortunes up ; Oli . Get him to bed , and let his burt ...
... fear , Sir To . Will you help an ass - head , and a core That makes thee strangle thy propriety : comb , and a knave ? a thin - faced knave , a gull ? Fear Lot , Cesario , take thy fortunes up ; Oli . Get him to bed , and let his burt ...
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