The Works of Shakespear: The comedy of errors. The winter's tale. The life and death of King John. King Richard IIRobert Martin, 1768 |
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... Should pass this way , as you did : oh , the fates ! How would he look , to fee his work , so noble , Vilely bound up ! what would he say ! or how Should id ! Should I in these my borrow'd flaunts behold 116 The WINTER'S TALE .
... Should pass this way , as you did : oh , the fates ! How would he look , to fee his work , so noble , Vilely bound up ! what would he say ! or how Should id ! Should I in these my borrow'd flaunts behold 116 The WINTER'S TALE .
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... noble for this place . Cam . He tells her fomething , That makes her blood look out : good footh , she is The Queen of curds and cream . Clo . Come on , strike up . Dor . Mopsa must be your mistress ; marry , garlic to mend her killing ...
... noble for this place . Cam . He tells her fomething , That makes her blood look out : good footh , she is The Queen of curds and cream . Clo . Come on , strike up . Dor . Mopsa must be your mistress ; marry , garlic to mend her killing ...
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... noble in being fan- tastical ; a Great man , I'll warrant ; I know , by the picking on's teeth . Aut . The farthel there ? what's i'th ' farthel ? Wherefore that box ? Shep . Sir , there lies such secrets in this farthel and box , which ...
... noble in being fan- tastical ; a Great man , I'll warrant ; I know , by the picking on's teeth . Aut . The farthel there ? what's i'th ' farthel ? Wherefore that box ? Shep . Sir , there lies such secrets in this farthel and box , which ...
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... noble honour'd lord , is fear'd , and lov'd ? Flo . Most royal Sir , From thence ; from him , whose daughter His tears proclaim'd his parting with her ; thence ( A profperous fouth - wind friendly ) we have cross'd , To execute the ...
... noble honour'd lord , is fear'd , and lov'd ? Flo . Most royal Sir , From thence ; from him , whose daughter His tears proclaim'd his parting with her ; thence ( A profperous fouth - wind friendly ) we have cross'd , To execute the ...
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... noble Sir , M That , which I shall report , will bear no credit , Were not the proof so high . Please you , great Sir , Bohemia greets you from himself , by me ; Defires you to attach his fon , who has , His dignity and duty both cast ...
... noble Sir , M That , which I shall report , will bear no credit , Were not the proof so high . Please you , great Sir , Bohemia greets you from himself , by me ; Defires you to attach his fon , who has , His dignity and duty both cast ...
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