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... come to your house ? Fle . All sorts , all nations , and all trades : there is first Master Gallant your Britaine ... comes often . " 66 The Fleire ( by Sharpham ) , act iii . sig . F 4 , cd . 1610 . SCENE 4.-C. p . 84 . Ang . In most ...
... come to your house ? Fle . All sorts , all nations , and all trades : there is first Master Gallant your Britaine ... comes often . " 66 The Fleire ( by Sharpham ) , act iii . sig . F 4 , cd . 1610 . SCENE 4.-C. p . 84 . Ang . In most ...
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... comes blubbered " means merely that the boy who acted Doll was ' to come in a fit of weeping : ' formerly , the word " blubbered " did not convey the ludicrous idea which it does at present ; " When her arms , Able to lock Jove from a ...
... comes blubbered " means merely that the boy who acted Doll was ' to come in a fit of weeping : ' formerly , the word " blubbered " did not convey the ludicrous idea which it does at present ; " When her arms , Able to lock Jove from a ...
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... come on the stage before the conclusion of the Friar's speech . Again , in Macbeth ; Macd . " Enter RoSSE . See , who comes here ? Mal . My countryman ; but yet I know him not . Macd . My ever - gentle cousin , welcome hither . Mal . I ...
... come on the stage before the conclusion of the Friar's speech . Again , in Macbeth ; Macd . " Enter RoSSE . See , who comes here ? Mal . My countryman ; but yet I know him not . Macd . My ever - gentle cousin , welcome hither . Mal . I ...
Inhalt
SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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