The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... gives her hand when he asks for it for the ceremonious betrothal , nay without protesting or resisting so far gives a parting kiss when he asks it that he takes it without ceremony and then she withdraws silent , but by that very token ...
... gives her hand when he asks for it for the ceremonious betrothal , nay without protesting or resisting so far gives a parting kiss when he asks it that he takes it without ceremony and then she withdraws silent , but by that very token ...
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... give no choleric food to choleric folk ; in fact he " kills her in her own humour " ; tames her by pretended love ... gives in , he no doubt tries her too hardly , but then she has tried him before , and the result is that they two alone ...
... give no choleric food to choleric folk ; in fact he " kills her in her own humour " ; tames her by pretended love ... gives in , he no doubt tries her too hardly , but then she has tried him before , and the result is that they two alone ...
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... give up this or the play we should be not a little puzzled to choose . But then this , no doubt , is partly because the play , though abounding in well - aimed theatrical hits , is one of comparatively little merit . The Induction is ...
... give up this or the play we should be not a little puzzled to choose . But then this , no doubt , is partly because the play , though abounding in well - aimed theatrical hits , is one of comparatively little merit . The Induction is ...
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... give a wide variety of comic incident , without running into perplexity . And such variety was the more needful here , forasmuch as the in- terest turns in a very unusual degree upon the incidents ; though the thought and speech are ...
... give a wide variety of comic incident , without running into perplexity . And such variety was the more needful here , forasmuch as the in- terest turns in a very unusual degree upon the incidents ; though the thought and speech are ...
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... gives her hand to him , both parties consenting , before two witnesses , who declare themselves such , to the act ... Give me your hands ; God send you joy , Petruchio ! ' t is a match . Gre . . . . Tra . Amen ! say we ; we will be ...
... gives her hand to him , both parties consenting , before two witnesses , who declare themselves such , to the act ... Give me your hands ; God send you joy , Petruchio ! ' t is a match . Gre . . . . Tra . Amen ! say we ; we will be ...
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