The Plays of William Shakspeare, Band 10Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... shall have Afia of the one fide , and Affricke of the other , and fo manie other under kingdomes , that the player when he comes in , muft ever begin with telling where he is , or elfe the tale will not be conceived . - Now of time they ...
... shall have Afia of the one fide , and Affricke of the other , and fo manie other under kingdomes , that the player when he comes in , muft ever begin with telling where he is , or elfe the tale will not be conceived . - Now of time they ...
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... . 2 our entertainment , & c . ] Though we cannot give you equal entertainment , yet the consciousness of our good - will shall justify us . JOHNSON . ARCH . Believe me , I speak as my understanding B 4 WINTER'S TA L E. ...
... . 2 our entertainment , & c . ] Though we cannot give you equal entertainment , yet the consciousness of our good - will shall justify us . JOHNSON . ARCH . Believe me , I speak as my understanding B 4 WINTER'S TA L E. ...
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... shall be . POL . Your gueft then , madam : To be your prisoner , should import offending ; 4 1 a jar o'the clock- ] A jar is , I believe , a fingle repetition of the noife made by the pendulum of a clock ; what children call the ticking ...
... shall be . POL . Your gueft then , madam : To be your prisoner , should import offending ; 4 1 a jar o'the clock- ] A jar is , I believe , a fingle repetition of the noife made by the pendulum of a clock ; what children call the ticking ...
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... Shall we clap it up ? " Again , in a Trick to catch the old One , 1618 : " Come , clap hauds , a match . Again , in K. Henry V ་ 39 and fo clap hands , and a bargain . " STEEVENS . This was a regular part of the ceremony of troth ...
... Shall we clap it up ? " Again , in a Trick to catch the old One , 1618 : " Come , clap hauds , a match . Again , in K. Henry V ་ 39 and fo clap hands , and a bargain . " STEEVENS . This was a regular part of the ceremony of troth ...
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William Shakespeare. 1 1 We are yours i ' the garden : Shall's attend you there ? LEON . To your own bents difpofe you : you'll be found , Be you beneath the sky : -I am angling now , Though you perceive me not how I give line . Go to ...
William Shakespeare. 1 1 We are yours i ' the garden : Shall's attend you there ? LEON . To your own bents difpofe you : you'll be found , Be you beneath the sky : -I am angling now , Though you perceive me not how I give line . Go to ...
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