All's well, that ends well. Twelfth-night: or, what you will. The comedy of errors. The winter-night's tale. The life and death of King JohnJ. and P. Knapton, S. Birt, T. Longman and T. Shewell, H. Lintott, C. Hitch, J. Brindley, J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper, R. Wellington, E. New, and B. Dod., 1747 |
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... tongue obey'd his hand . Who were below him 3 - baggish age fteal on , ] age , which debilitates ; alluding to the fuperftitions of being hagridden in the Epialtis ; which coming gradually on , it was faid , the witch fole upon them . 4 ...
... tongue obey'd his hand . Who were below him 3 - baggish age fteal on , ] age , which debilitates ; alluding to the fuperftitions of being hagridden in the Epialtis ; which coming gradually on , it was faid , the witch fole upon them . 4 ...
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... tongue , That truth fhould be fufpected ; fpeak , is't fo ? If it be fo , you've wound a goodly clew : If it be not , forfwear't ; howe'er , I charge thee , As heav'n fhall work in me for thine avail , To tell me truly . Hel . Good ...
... tongue , That truth fhould be fufpected ; fpeak , is't fo ? If it be fo , you've wound a goodly clew : If it be not , forfwear't ; howe'er , I charge thee , As heav'n fhall work in me for thine avail , To tell me truly . Hel . Good ...
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... tongue fpeaks out his mafter's undoing : to fay nothing , to do nothing , to know nothing , and to have nothing , is to be a great part of your title , which is within a very little of nothing . Par . Away , thou'rt a knave . 5 SHAKES ...
... tongue fpeaks out his mafter's undoing : to fay nothing , to do nothing , to know nothing , and to have nothing , is to be a great part of your title , which is within a very little of nothing . Par . Away , thou'rt a knave . 5 SHAKES ...
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... tongue is too fool - hardy ; but my heart hath the fear of Mars before it and of his creatures , not daring the reports of my tongue . Lord . This is the first truth that e'er thine own tongue was guilty of . [ Afide . Par . What the ...
... tongue is too fool - hardy ; but my heart hath the fear of Mars before it and of his creatures , not daring the reports of my tongue . Lord . This is the first truth that e'er thine own tongue was guilty of . [ Afide . Par . What the ...
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William Shakespeare. ones I dare not give ; wherefore what's the instance ? Tongue , I must put you into a butter - woman's mouth , and buy myself another of Bajazet's mute , if you prattle me into these perils . Lord . Is it poffible ...
William Shakespeare. ones I dare not give ; wherefore what's the instance ? Tongue , I must put you into a butter - woman's mouth , and buy myself another of Bajazet's mute , if you prattle me into these perils . Lord . Is it poffible ...
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