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... turning adrift of the heroine in a boat having neither saile , nor rudder to guide it ; ' a note which , if it proves any thing , proves that " butt " is not the right reading in The Tempest . 9 99 - 66 ACT II . SCENE 2.-C. p . 48 ; K ...
... turning adrift of the heroine in a boat having neither saile , nor rudder to guide it ; ' a note which , if it proves any thing , proves that " butt " is not the right reading in The Tempest . 9 99 - 66 ACT II . SCENE 2.-C. p . 48 ; K ...
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... turning handsomely o ' the toe , and trimm'd your virgins , Trimm'd ' em of a new cut , an't like your lordship , ' Tis ten to one , your wife too , and the curse is , You had had no remedy against these rascals , " & c . Fletcher's ...
... turning handsomely o ' the toe , and trimm'd your virgins , Trimm'd ' em of a new cut , an't like your lordship , ' Tis ten to one , your wife too , and the curse is , You had had no remedy against these rascals , " & c . Fletcher's ...
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... turning stopple running to waste , ' whe- ther we refer it to the " spilth of wine , " or whether we adopt the following interpretation by Capell ; " Cock is - cock of water , and wasteful - running to waste , in some outhouse or place ...
... turning stopple running to waste , ' whe- ther we refer it to the " spilth of wine , " or whether we adopt the following interpretation by Capell ; " Cock is - cock of water , and wasteful - running to waste , in some outhouse or place ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 4 |
Two GENTLEMEN OF VERONA | 10 |
MEASURE FOR MEASURE | 17 |
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