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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Thou speak ' st it well : Go , father , with Your boldest suit of mirth , for we have
friends thy son : That purpose merriment : But fare you well , Take leave oi thy old
ma ter , and enquire 5 I have soine business . Ny lodging out : - give him a livery
...
Thou speak ' st it well : Go , father , with Your boldest suit of mirth , for we have
friends thy son : That purpose merriment : But fare you well , Take leave oi thy old
ma ter , and enquire 5 I have soine business . Ny lodging out : - give him a livery
...
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Than hath been taught by any of my trade : Then give me leave to read
philosophy , 5 And there it is in writing , fairly drawn . And , while I pause , serve
in your harmony . Bian . Why , I am past my gamut long ago . Hor . Sirrali , I will
not bear ...
Than hath been taught by any of my trade : Then give me leave to read
philosophy , 5 And there it is in writing , fairly drawn . And , while I pause , serve
in your harmony . Bian . Why , I am past my gamut long ago . Hor . Sirrali , I will
not bear ...
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Wisdom ! to leave his wife , to leave For the blood - bolter ' da Banquo smiles
upon me , his babes , And points at them for his . - What ? is this so ? | His
mansion , and his titles , in a place litch . Ay , sir , all this is so : - - But why 20
From whence ...
Wisdom ! to leave his wife , to leave For the blood - bolter ' da Banquo smiles
upon me , his babes , And points at them for his . - What ? is this so ? | His
mansion , and his titles , in a place litch . Ay , sir , all this is so : - - But why 20
From whence ...
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... it falls , Speak like a true knight , so defend thee heaven ! Not with the empty
hollowness , but weight : I ' Boling . Harry of Hereford , Lancaster , and I take my
leave before I have begun ; Derby , For sorrow ends not , when it seemeth done .
... it falls , Speak like a true knight , so defend thee heaven ! Not with the empty
hollowness , but weight : I ' Boling . Harry of Hereford , Lancaster , and I take my
leave before I have begun ; Derby , For sorrow ends not , when it seemeth done .
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leave. to. my. unwilling. tongue. ,. Nur ever look upon each other ' s face ; Against
my will , to do myself this wrong ... My lord , no leave take l ; for I will ride , By this
time , had the king permitted us , As far as land will let me , by your side .
leave. to. my. unwilling. tongue. ,. Nur ever look upon each other ' s face ; Against
my will , to do myself this wrong ... My lord , no leave take l ; for I will ride , By this
time , had the king permitted us , As far as land will let me , by your side .
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