The Plays of William Shakespeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens, Esq. With Glossarial Notes, Volume 9F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... night , where each of us fell in praise of our country mistresses : This gentleman at that time vouching , ( and upon warrant of bloody af- firmation , ) his to be more fair , virtuous , wise , chaste , constant - qualified , and less ...
... night , where each of us fell in praise of our country mistresses : This gentleman at that time vouching , ( and upon warrant of bloody af- firmation , ) his to be more fair , virtuous , wise , chaste , constant - qualified , and less ...
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... night ; I must aboard to - morrow . Imo . Iach . Yes , I beseech ; or By length'ning my return . To fan , is to winnow . O , no , no . I shall short my word , From Gallia 5 A stranger . I cross'd the seas on purpose , and on promise 30 ...
... night ; I must aboard to - morrow . Imo . Iach . Yes , I beseech ; or By length'ning my return . To fan , is to winnow . O , no , no . I shall short my word , From Gallia 5 A stranger . I cross'd the seas on purpose , and on promise 30 ...
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... night : I have outstood my time ; which is material To the tender of our present . Imo . I will write . Send your trunk to me ; it shall safe be kept , And truly yielded you : You are very welcome . ACT II . [ Exeunt . SCENE I. - Court ...
... night : I have outstood my time ; which is material To the tender of our present . Imo . I will write . Send your trunk to me ; it shall safe be kept , And truly yielded you : You are very welcome . ACT II . [ Exeunt . SCENE I. - Court ...
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... night ? Clo . A stranger ! and I know not on't ! 2 Lord . He's a strange fellow himself , and knows it not . [ Aside . 1 Lord . There's an Italian eome ; and , ' tis thought , one of Leonatus ' friends . Clo . Leonatus ! a banished ...
... night ? Clo . A stranger ! and I know not on't ! 2 Lord . He's a strange fellow himself , and knows it not . [ Aside . 1 Lord . There's an Italian eome ; and , ' tis thought , one of Leonatus ' friends . Clo . Leonatus ! a banished ...
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... night of him . Come , go . 2 Lord . I'll attend your lordship . [ Exeunt CLOTEN and first Lord . That such a crafty devil as is his mother Should yield the world this ass ! a woman , that Bears all down with her brain ; and this her son ...
... night of him . Come , go . 2 Lord . I'll attend your lordship . [ Exeunt CLOTEN and first Lord . That such a crafty devil as is his mother Should yield the world this ass ! a woman , that Bears all down with her brain ; and this her son ...
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