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 |
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Lord , of her fan ? , I too ' t upon inine honour , thou llord ! your worship ' s a
wanton : Well , heaven had t it not . forgive you , and all of us , I pray ! Pist . Didst
thou not share ? hadst thou not fif - 5 Ful . Mistress Ford ; come , mistress Ford ...
Lord , of her fan ? , I too ' t upon inine honour , thou llord ! your worship ' s a
wanton : Well , heaven had t it not . forgive you , and all of us , I pray ! Pist . Didst
thou not share ? hadst thou not fif - 5 Ful . Mistress Ford ; come , mistress Ford ...
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Ang . W E must not make a scare - crow of the 5 Elb . If it please your honour , I
am the poor law ; duke ' s constable , and my name is Elbow ; I dolean Setting it
up to fear ? the birds of prey , Jupon justice , sir , and do bring in here before your
...
Ang . W E must not make a scare - crow of the 5 Elb . If it please your honour , I
am the poor law ; duke ' s constable , and my name is Elbow ; I dolean Setting it
up to fear ? the birds of prey , Jupon justice , sir , and do bring in here before your
...
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honours have seen such dishes ; they are not lhonour ; ' tis for a good purpose :
Doth your hoChina dishes , but very good ... Doth your honour see any l arm in
his and being great belly ' d , and longing , as I said , face ? for prunes ; and
having ...
honours have seen such dishes ; they are not lhonour ; ' tis for a good purpose :
Doth your hoChina dishes , but very good ... Doth your honour see any l arm in
his and being great belly ' d , and longing , as I said , face ? for prunes ; and
having ...
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Ofacertain knight , that swore by his honour Cel . I pray thee , Rosalind , sweet my
coz , be25 they weregoud pancakes , and swore by his honour merry . the
mustard was naught : now I ' ll stand to it , the Ros . Dear Celia , I show more
mirth ...
Ofacertain knight , that swore by his honour Cel . I pray thee , Rosalind , sweet my
coz , be25 they weregoud pancakes , and swore by his honour merry . the
mustard was naught : now I ' ll stand to it , the Ros . Dear Celia , I show more
mirth ...
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Which challenges it eli as honour ' s born , L ' if . Your lord and master did well to
make And is not like the sire : Honours best thrive his recantation . When rather
from our acts we them derive 115 Par . Recantation My lord ? my master ?
Which challenges it eli as honour ' s born , L ' if . Your lord and master did well to
make And is not like the sire : Honours best thrive his recantation . When rather
from our acts we them derive 115 Par . Recantation My lord ? my master ?
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