The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected; Together with a Copious Glossary, Band 3J.B. Lippincott & Company, 1855 |
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... leave your drinking , and fall to blows.- Sirrah , what's thy name ? Peter . Peter , forsooth . Sal . Peter ! what more ? Peter . Thump . Sal . Thump ! then see thou thump thy master well . Hor . Masters , I am come hither , as it were ...
... leave your drinking , and fall to blows.- Sirrah , what's thy name ? Peter . Peter , forsooth . Sal . Peter ! what more ? Peter . Thump . Sal . Thump ! then see thou thump thy master well . Hor . Masters , I am come hither , as it were ...
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... leave ; -and , master sheriff , Let not her penance exceed the king's commission . Sher . An't please your grace , here my commission stays ; And sir John Stanley is appointed now To take her with him to the Isle of Man . Glo . Must you ...
... leave ; -and , master sheriff , Let not her penance exceed the king's commission . Sher . An't please your grace , here my commission stays ; And sir John Stanley is appointed now To take her with him to the Isle of Man . Glo . Must you ...
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... leave to chide . Glo . Far truer spoke than meant ; I lose indeed ; - Beshrew the winners , for they played me false ! And well such losers may have leave to speak . - Buck . He'll wrest the sense , and hold us here all day.— Lord ...
... leave to chide . Glo . Far truer spoke than meant ; I lose indeed ; - Beshrew the winners , for they played me false ! And well such losers may have leave to speak . - Buck . He'll wrest the sense , and hold us here all day.— Lord ...
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... leave . Q. Mar. Fie , coward woman , and soft - hearted wretch ! Hast thou not spirit to curse thine enemies ? Suff . A plague upon them ! wherefore should I curse them ? Would curses kill , as doth the mandrake's groan , I would invent ...
... leave . Q. Mar. Fie , coward woman , and soft - hearted wretch ! Hast thou not spirit to curse thine enemies ? Suff . A plague upon them ! wherefore should I curse them ? Would curses kill , as doth the mandrake's groan , I would invent ...
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... leave me at the White Hart in Southwark ? I thought ye would never have given out these arms , till you had recovered your ancient freedom ; but you are all re- creants , and dastards ; and delight to live in slavery to the nobility ...
... leave me at the White Hart in Southwark ? I thought ye would never have given out these arms , till you had recovered your ancient freedom ; but you are all re- creants , and dastards ; and delight to live in slavery to the nobility ...
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