The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, with Explanatory Notes: To which is Added, a Copious Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words, Band 1John Stockdale ... W.J. and J. Richardson ... J. Walker ... R. Faulder and Son ... Scatcherd and Letterman ... [and 11 others], 1807 - 1079 Seiten |
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Page . I am glad tosee you , good master Slender . you , shall desire to hear the
fear of Got , and not Slen . How does your fallow greyhound , sir ? I to hear a riot ;
take your vizaments ' in that . heard say he was out - run on Cotsale ? . Shal .
Page . I am glad tosee you , good master Slender . you , shall desire to hear the
fear of Got , and not Slen . How does your fallow greyhound , sir ? I to hear a riot ;
take your vizaments ' in that . heard say he was out - run on Cotsale ? . Shal .
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I most feheniently desire you , you will Eva . ... I will , sir . cowardly knave , as you
would desires to be acEvu . ... Pray you , let us not be laughing - stogs to By
shallow rivers , to whose falls - other men ' s humours ; I desire you in friendship ...
I most feheniently desire you , you will Eva . ... I will , sir . cowardly knave , as you
would desires to be acEvu . ... Pray you , let us not be laughing - stogs to By
shallow rivers , to whose falls - other men ' s humours ; I desire you in friendship ...
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Oh , fie , fie , fie ! He ' s coming ; I perceive ' t . What dost thou , or what art thou ,
Angelo ? Prov . Pray heaven she win him ! Dost throu desire her foully , for those
things Isab . We cannot weighour brother with ourself : 10 That make her good ?
Oh , fie , fie , fie ! He ' s coming ; I perceive ' t . What dost thou , or what art thou ,
Angelo ? Prov . Pray heaven she win him ! Dost throu desire her foully , for those
things Isab . We cannot weighour brother with ourself : 10 That make her good ?
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To which is Added, a Copious Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words
William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough. I ' ll watch as long for you then . - -
Approach ; Who chuseth me , shall gainwhat many men desire . ' Here dwells my
father ...
To which is Added, a Copious Index to the Remarkable Passages and Words
William Shakespeare, Samuel Ayscough. I ' ll watch as long for you then . - -
Approach ; Who chuseth me , shall gainwhat many men desire . ' Here dwells my
father ...
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Bohemia greets you from himself , by me ; Your mother was most true to wedlock
, prince ; ) Desires you to attach his son ; who has For she did print your royal
father oil , ( His dignity and duty ... Though bearing misery , I desire my lite 15 )
Flo .
Bohemia greets you from himself , by me ; Your mother was most true to wedlock
, prince ; ) Desires you to attach his son ; who has For she did print your royal
father oil , ( His dignity and duty ... Though bearing misery , I desire my lite 15 )
Flo .
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