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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... most kindly requite . I had myfelf notice of my brother's purpose herein , and have by underhand means laboured to dissuade him from it ; but he is resolute . I tell thee , Charles , he is the stubbornest young fellow of France ; full ...
... most kindly requite . I had myfelf notice of my brother's purpose herein , and have by underhand means laboured to dissuade him from it ; but he is resolute . I tell thee , Charles , he is the stubbornest young fellow of France ; full ...
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... most mistake in her gifts to women . Cel . ' Tis true ; for those , that she makes fair , she scarce makes honest ; and those , that she makes hon- est , she makes very ill - favoured . Rof . Nay , now thou goest from fortune's office ...
... most mistake in her gifts to women . Cel . ' Tis true ; for those , that she makes fair , she scarce makes honest ; and those , that she makes hon- est , she makes very ill - favoured . Rof . Nay , now thou goest from fortune's office ...
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... most ridiculous Hast thou been drawn to by thy fantasy ? Cor . Into a thousand that I have forgotten . Sil . O , thou didst then ne er love fo heartily ; If thou remember'st not the flightest folly , That ever love did make thee run ...
... most ridiculous Hast thou been drawn to by thy fantasy ? Cor . Into a thousand that I have forgotten . Sil . O , thou didst then ne er love fo heartily ; If thou remember'st not the flightest folly , That ever love did make thee run ...
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... most welcome shall you be . Rof . What is he , that shall buy his flock and paf- ture ? Cor . That young swain , that you faw here but ère while , That little cares for buying any thing . Rof . I pray thee , if it stand with honesty ...
... most welcome shall you be . Rof . What is he , that shall buy his flock and paf- ture ? Cor . That young swain , that you faw here but ère while , That little cares for buying any thing . Rof . I pray thee , if it stand with honesty ...
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... most gauled with my folly , They most must laugh : and , why , Sir , must they so ? The why is plain , as way to parish church ; He , whom a fool doth very wifely hit , Doth very foolishly , although he smart , * Not to feem senseless ...
... most gauled with my folly , They most must laugh : and , why , Sir , must they so ? The why is plain , as way to parish church ; He , whom a fool doth very wifely hit , Doth very foolishly , although he smart , * Not to feem senseless ...
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