The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of MDCXXIII, with Various Readings from All the Editions and All the Commentators, Notes, Introductory Remarks, a Historical Sketch of the Text, an Account of the Rise and Progress of the English Drama, a Memoir of the Poet, and an Essay Upon the Genius, Band 2Little, Brown, 1861 |
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... Sir John and master mine , I combat challenge of this latten bilbo : Word of denial in thy labras here ; Word of denial : froth and scum , thou liest . Slen . By these gloves , then ' twas he . I Nym . Be avis'd , sir , and pass good ...
... Sir John and master mine , I combat challenge of this latten bilbo : Word of denial in thy labras here ; Word of denial : froth and scum , thou liest . Slen . By these gloves , then ' twas he . I Nym . Be avis'd , sir , and pass good ...
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... Sir John , as you have one eye upon my follies , as you hear them unfolded , turn another into the register of your own , that I may pass with a reproof the easier , sith you yourself know how easy it is to be such an of- fender . Fal ...
... Sir John , as you have one eye upon my follies , as you hear them unfolded , turn another into the register of your own , that I may pass with a reproof the easier , sith you yourself know how easy it is to be such an of- fender . Fal ...
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... sir , whether one Nym , sir , that beguil'd him of a chain , had the chain ... John . Was there a wise - woman with thee ? Fal . Ay , that there was , mine ... sir ! cozenage ; mere cozenage ! Host . Where be my horses ? speak well of 288 ...
... sir , whether one Nym , sir , that beguil'd him of a chain , had the chain ... John . Was there a wise - woman with thee ? Fal . Ay , that there was , mine ... sir ! cozenage ; mere cozenage ! Host . Where be my horses ? speak well of 288 ...
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