“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 5F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... look to ' t ; for if thou dost him any slight disgrace , or if he do not mighti- ly grace himself on thee , he will practise against thee by poison , entrap thee by some treacherous device , and never leave thee till he hath ta'en thy ...
... look to ' t ; for if thou dost him any slight disgrace , or if he do not mighti- ly grace himself on thee , he will practise against thee by poison , entrap thee by some treacherous device , and never leave thee till he hath ta'en thy ...
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William Shakespeare. · Cel . Alas , he is too young : yet he looks successfully . Duke F. How now , daughter , and cousin ? are you crept hither to see the wrestling ? Ros . Ay , my liege ? so please you give us leave . Duke F. You will ...
William Shakespeare. · Cel . Alas , he is too young : yet he looks successfully . Duke F. How now , daughter , and cousin ? are you crept hither to see the wrestling ? Ros . Ay , my liege ? so please you give us leave . Duke F. You will ...
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... Look , here comes the duke . Cel . With his eyes full of anger . Enter Duke FREDERICK , with Lords . Duke F. Mistress , despatch you with your safest haste , And get you from our court . Ros . Duke F. Me , uncle ? You , cousin : Within ...
... Look , here comes the duke . Cel . With his eyes full of anger . Enter Duke FREDERICK , with Lords . Duke F. Mistress , despatch you with your safest haste , And get you from our court . Ros . Duke F. Me , uncle ? You , cousin : Within ...
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... look you call me , Ganymede . But what will you be call'd ? Cel . Something that hath a reference to my state ; No longer Celia , but Aliena . Ros . But , cousin , what if we essay'd to steal The clownish fool out of your father's court ...
... look you call me , Ganymede . But what will you be call'd ? Cel . Something that hath a reference to my state ; No longer Celia , but Aliena . Ros . But , cousin , what if we essay'd to steal The clownish fool out of your father's court ...
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... look Upon that poor and broken bankrupt there ? Thus most invectively he pierceth through The body of the country , city , court , 3 8 the big round tears & c . ] It is said in one of the marginal notes to a similar passage in the 13th ...
... look Upon that poor and broken bankrupt there ? Thus most invectively he pierceth through The body of the country , city , court , 3 8 the big round tears & c . ] It is said in one of the marginal notes to a similar passage in the 13th ...
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