The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. : with a Glossary, and Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of Shakspeare : in Two Volumes, Band 1Andrus and Judd, 1836 |
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... look on that again . Jul . It may not be ; good madam , pardon me . Sil . There , hold . I will not look upon your master's lines : I know , they are stuff'd with protestations , And full of new - found oaths ; which he will break As ...
... look on that again . Jul . It may not be ; good madam , pardon me . Sil . There , hold . I will not look upon your master's lines : I know , they are stuff'd with protestations , And full of new - found oaths ; which he will break As ...
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... look on them . [ Aside . Thu , How likes she my discourse ? Pro . Ill , when you talk of war . Thu , But well , when I discourse of love , and peace ? Jul . But better , indeed , when you hold your peace . Be patient , we must bring you ...
... look on them . [ Aside . Thu , How likes she my discourse ? Pro . Ill , when you talk of war . Thu , But well , when I discourse of love , and peace ? Jul . But better , indeed , when you hold your peace . Be patient , we must bring you ...
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... look very ill . Mrs. Ford . Nay , I'll ne'er believe that ; I have to show to the contrary . Mrs. Page . Faith , but you do , in my mind . Mrs. Ford , Well , I do then ; yet , I say , I could She means , I protest . ( 2 ) Melancholy ...
... look very ill . Mrs. Ford . Nay , I'll ne'er believe that ; I have to show to the contrary . Mrs. Page . Faith , but you do , in my mind . Mrs. Ford , Well , I do then ; yet , I say , I could She means , I protest . ( 2 ) Melancholy ...
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... Look , where my ranting host of the Gar- ter comes : there is either liquor in his pate , or money in his purse , when he looks so merrily.- How now , mine host ? Believe it , Page ; he speaks sense . [ Exit Pistol . Ford . I will be ...
... Look , where my ranting host of the Gar- ter comes : there is either liquor in his pate , or money in his purse , when he looks so merrily.- How now , mine host ? Believe it , Page ; he speaks sense . [ Exit Pistol . Ford . I will be ...
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... look that way . Sim . I will , sir . Eva . ' Pless my soul ! how full of cholers I am , and trempling of mind ! -- I shall be glad , if he have deceived me : -how melancholies I am ! -I will knog his urinals about his knave's costard ...
... look that way . Sim . I will , sir . Eva . ' Pless my soul ! how full of cholers I am , and trempling of mind ! -- I shall be glad , if he have deceived me : -how melancholies I am ! -I will knog his urinals about his knave's costard ...
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