The Works of Shakespear: As you like it. The taming of the shrew. All's well, that ends well. Twelfth-night: or, What you willRobert Martin, 1768 |
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... say , he is already in the foreft of Arden , and a many merry men with him ; and there they live like the old Robin Hood of England ; they fay , many young gentlemen flock to him every day , and fleet the time carelesly , as they did in ...
... say , he is already in the foreft of Arden , and a many merry men with him ; and there they live like the old Robin Hood of England ; they fay , many young gentlemen flock to him every day , and fleet the time carelesly , as they did in ...
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... say'st true ; for since the little wit that fools have was silenc'd , the little fool- ery that wife men have makes a great Show : here comes Monfieur Le Beu . Rof . W SCENE V. Enter Le Beu .. ITH his mouth full of news . Cel . Which he ...
... say'st true ; for since the little wit that fools have was silenc'd , the little fool- ery that wife men have makes a great Show : here comes Monfieur Le Beu . Rof . W SCENE V. Enter Le Beu .. ITH his mouth full of news . Cel . Which he ...
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... say , I thank you ? - my better Are all thrown down ; and that , which here stands up , * Is but a quintaine , a mere lifeless block . Rof . He calls us back : my pride fell with my for- tunes . Lettorskito * Is but a quintaine , a mere ...
... say , I thank you ? - my better Are all thrown down ; and that , which here stands up , * Is but a quintaine , a mere lifeless block . Rof . He calls us back : my pride fell with my for- tunes . Lettorskito * Is but a quintaine , a mere ...
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... Say what thou canst , I'll go along with thee . Rof . Why , whither shall we go ? Cel . To feek my Uncle in the foreft of Arden . Rof . Alas , what danger will it be to us , Maids as we are , to travel forth fo far ! Beauty provoketh ...
... Say what thou canst , I'll go along with thee . Rof . Why , whither shall we go ? Cel . To feek my Uncle in the foreft of Arden . Rof . Alas , what danger will it be to us , Maids as we are , to travel forth fo far ! Beauty provoketh ...
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... say , This is no Flattery : these are Counsellors , That feelingly perfuade me what I am , Sweet are the uses of Adversity , Which , like the toad , ugly and venomous , Wears yet a precious jewel in his head : And this our life , exempt ...
... say , This is no Flattery : these are Counsellors , That feelingly perfuade me what I am , Sweet are the uses of Adversity , Which , like the toad , ugly and venomous , Wears yet a precious jewel in his head : And this our life , exempt ...
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