The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: Comedies. HistoriesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... peace , until You had drawn oaths from him , not to stay . You , sir , Charge him too coldly : Tell him , you are sure All in Bohemia ' s well : this satisfaction The by - gone day proclaim'd ; say this to him , He's beat from his best ...
... peace , until You had drawn oaths from him , not to stay . You , sir , Charge him too coldly : Tell him , you are sure All in Bohemia ' s well : this satisfaction The by - gone day proclaim'd ; say this to him , He's beat from his best ...
Page 78
... Peace , wilful boy , or I will charm your tongue . " But the word charm in the text before us was not likely to be mistaken for clamour . Nares says the " expression is taken from bell - ringing ; it is now contracted to clam , and in ...
... Peace , wilful boy , or I will charm your tongue . " But the word charm in the text before us was not likely to be mistaken for clamour . Nares says the " expression is taken from bell - ringing ; it is now contracted to clam , and in ...
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... peace , Paulina ; Thou shouldst a husband take by my consent , As I by thine , a wife : this is a match , And made between ' s by vows . Thou hast found mine ; But how , is to be question'd : for I 120 [ ACT V. A WINTER'S TALE .
... peace , Paulina ; Thou shouldst a husband take by my consent , As I by thine , a wife : this is a match , And made between ' s by vows . Thou hast found mine ; But how , is to be question'd : for I 120 [ ACT V. A WINTER'S TALE .
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... peace of the present , we will not hand a rope more ; use your authority . If you cannot , give thanks you have lived so long , and make yourself ready in your cabin for the mischance of the hour , if it so hap . - Cheerly , good hearts ...
... peace of the present , we will not hand a rope more ; use your authority . If you cannot , give thanks you have lived so long , and make yourself ready in your cabin for the mischance of the hour , if it so hap . - Cheerly , good hearts ...
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... peace . Seb . He receives comfort like cold porridge . Ant . The visitor will not give him o'er so . Seb . Look , he's winding up the watch of his wit ; By and by it will strike . Gon . Sir , - Seb . One : -Tell . Gon . When every grief ...
... peace . Seb . He receives comfort like cold porridge . Ant . The visitor will not give him o'er so . Seb . Look , he's winding up the watch of his wit ; By and by it will strike . Gon . Sir , - Seb . One : -Tell . Gon . When every grief ...
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