The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Band 7 |
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Then for the place where ; where , I mean , I did encounter that obscene and most preposterous event , that draweth from my snow - white pen the ebon - coloured ink , which here thou viewest , beholdest , surveyest , or seest : But to ...
Then for the place where ; where , I mean , I did encounter that obscene and most preposterous event , that draweth from my snow - white pen the ebon - coloured ink , which here thou viewest , beholdest , surveyest , or seest : But to ...
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How canst thou part sadness and melancholy , my tender juvenal ? 3 MOTH . By a familiar demonstration of the working , my tough senior . ARM . Why tough senior ? why tough senior ? MOTH . Why , tender juvenal ? why tender juvenal ?
How canst thou part sadness and melancholy , my tender juvenal ? 3 MOTH . By a familiar demonstration of the working , my tough senior . ARM . Why tough senior ? why tough senior ? MOTH . Why , tender juvenal ? why tender juvenal ?
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Thou pretty , because little . MOTH . Little pretty , because little : Wherefore apt ? ARM . And therefore apt , because quick . MOTH . Speak you this in my praise , master ? ARM . In thy condign praise . MOTH .
Thou pretty , because little . MOTH . Little pretty , because little : Wherefore apt ? ARM . And therefore apt , because quick . MOTH . Speak you this in my praise , master ? ARM . In thy condign praise . MOTH .
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I do excel thee in my rapier , as much as thou didst me in carrying gates . I am in love too ,Who was Sampson's love , my dear Moth ? MOTH . A woman , master . ARM . Of what complexion ? MOTH . Of all the four , or the three , or the ...
I do excel thee in my rapier , as much as thou didst me in carrying gates . I am in love too ,Who was Sampson's love , my dear Moth ? MOTH . A woman , master . ARM . Of what complexion ? MOTH . Of all the four , or the three , or the ...
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Villain , thou shalt fast for thy offences , ere thou be pardoned . COST . Well , sir , I hope , when I do it , I shall do it on a full stomach . ARM . Thou shalt be heavily punished . COST . I am more bound to you , than your fellows ...
Villain , thou shalt fast for thy offences , ere thou be pardoned . COST . Well , sir , I hope , when I do it , I shall do it on a full stomach . ARM . Thou shalt be heavily punished . COST . I am more bound to you , than your fellows ...
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