The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 10J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... means to have it and her . He ridicules her in such a pleasant , madcap fashion , that one can ' t help liking him . He understands women , and flatters her . Note the limping touch . He praises her beauty ; promises her finery ; keeps ...
... means to have it and her . He ridicules her in such a pleasant , madcap fashion , that one can ' t help liking him . He understands women , and flatters her . Note the limping touch . He praises her beauty ; promises her finery ; keeps ...
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... means , Travelling some journey , to repose him here . Re - enter Servingman . How now ! who is it ? An't please your honour , players That offer service to your lordship . Lord . Bid 23 OF THE SHREW Induction . Sc . i .
... means , Travelling some journey , to repose him here . Re - enter Servingman . How now ! who is it ? An't please your honour , players That offer service to your lordship . Lord . Bid 23 OF THE SHREW Induction . Sc . i .
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... means . Lord , ' Tis very true : thou didst it excellent . Well , you are come to me in happy time ; The rather for I have some sport in hand Wherein your cunning can assist me much . There is a lord will hear you play to - night : But ...
... means . Lord , ' Tis very true : thou didst it excellent . Well , you are come to me in happy time ; The rather for I have some sport in hand Wherein your cunning can assist me much . There is a lord will hear you play to - night : But ...
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... mean you that ? no mates for you , Unless you were of gentler , milder mould . Kath . I ' faith , sir , you shall never need to fear : I wis it is not half way to her heart ; But if it were , doubt not her care should be To comb your ...
... mean you that ? no mates for you , Unless you were of gentler , milder mould . Kath . I ' faith , sir , you shall never need to fear : I wis it is not half way to her heart ; But if it were , doubt not her care should be To comb your ...
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... we may blow our nails together , and fast it fairly out : our cake's dough on both sides . Farewell : yet , for the 110 love I bear my sweet Bianca , if I can by any means light on a fit man to teach her that 34 Act I. Sc . i . THE TAMING.
... we may blow our nails together , and fast it fairly out : our cake's dough on both sides . Farewell : yet , for the 110 love I bear my sweet Bianca , if I can by any means light on a fit man to teach her that 34 Act I. Sc . i . THE TAMING.
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