“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 4F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... flesh . King . [ Reads . ] Great deputy , the welkin's vicegerent , and sole dominator of Navarre , my soul's earth's God , and body's fostering patron , - Cost . Not a word of Costard yet . King . So it is , — Cost . It may be so : but ...
... flesh . King . [ Reads . ] Great deputy , the welkin's vicegerent , and sole dominator of Navarre , my soul's earth's God , and body's fostering patron , - Cost . Not a word of Costard yet . King . So it is , — Cost . It may be so : but ...
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... flesh ! my incony [ Exit MOTH . Jew ! 1- 9 Like the sequel , I. ] Sequele , in French , signifies a great man's train . The joke is , that a single page was all his train . Theobald . I believe this joke exists only in the apprehension ...
... flesh ! my incony [ Exit MOTH . Jew ! 1- 9 Like the sequel , I. ] Sequele , in French , signifies a great man's train . The joke is , that a single page was all his train . Theobald . I believe this joke exists only in the apprehension ...
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... flesh a deity ; A green goose , a goddess : pure , pure idolatry . God amend us , God amend ! we are much out o ' the way . Enter DUMAIN , with a paper . Long . By whom shall I send this ? -Company ! stay . [ Stepping aside . Biron ...
... flesh a deity ; A green goose , a goddess : pure , pure idolatry . God amend us , God amend ! we are much out o ' the way . Enter DUMAIN , with a paper . Long . By whom shall I send this ? -Company ! stay . [ Stepping aside . Biron ...
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... flesh and blood can be : The sea will ebb and flow , heaven show his face ; Young blood will not obey an old decree : We cannot cross the cause why we were born ; Therefore , of all hands must we be forsworn . Our parson- ] Here , as in ...
... flesh and blood can be : The sea will ebb and flow , heaven show his face ; Young blood will not obey an old decree : We cannot cross the cause why we were born ; Therefore , of all hands must we be forsworn . Our parson- ] Here , as in ...
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... flesh and fell . " See note on this passage . Steevens . 2 I cannot hide what I am : ] This is one of our author's natural touches . An envious and unsocial mind , too proud to give plea- sure , and too sullen to receive it , always ...
... flesh and fell . " See note on this passage . Steevens . 2 I cannot hide what I am : ] This is one of our author's natural touches . An envious and unsocial mind , too proud to give plea- sure , and too sullen to receive it , always ...
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