The Dramatic Works of William ShakespeareS. Andrus and son, 1847 - 844 pages |
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... truth Which we perceive is false , pleased in that ruth At which we start , and , by elaborate play , Tortured and tickled ; by a rab - like way Time past made pastime , and in ugly sort Disgorging up his ravin for our sport : While the ...
... truth Which we perceive is false , pleased in that ruth At which we start , and , by elaborate play , Tortured and tickled ; by a rab - like way Time past made pastime , and in ugly sort Disgorging up his ravin for our sport : While the ...
Page 7
... truth you speak doth lack some gentleness , And time to speak it in : you rub the sore , When you should bring the plaster . Seb . Ant And most chirurgeonly . We two , my lord , It is a comforter . Ant . Will guard your person , while ...
... truth you speak doth lack some gentleness , And time to speak it in : you rub the sore , When you should bring the plaster . Seb . Ant And most chirurgeonly . We two , my lord , It is a comforter . Ant . Will guard your person , while ...
Page 30
... truth , You'd quickly learn to knew him by his voice . Sil . Sir Proteus , as I take it . Pro . Sir Proteus , gentle lady , and your servant . Sil . What is your will ? Pro . That I may compass yours . Thu. Thank you for your own . Now ...
... truth , You'd quickly learn to knew him by his voice . Sil . Sir Proteus , as I take it . Pro . Sir Proteus , gentle lady , and your servant . Sil . What is your will ? Pro . That I may compass yours . Thu. Thank you for your own . Now ...
Page 39
... truth , sir , and she is pretty , and ho- nest , and gentle ; and one that is your friend , I ean tell you that by the way ; I praise heaven for it . Fent . Shall do any good , thinkest thou Shall I not lose my suit ? 7 Quick . Troth ...
... truth , sir , and she is pretty , and ho- nest , and gentle ; and one that is your friend , I ean tell you that by the way ; I praise heaven for it . Fent . Shall do any good , thinkest thou Shall I not lose my suit ? 7 Quick . Troth ...
Page 51
... truth , And burn him with their tapers . Let the supposed fairies pinch him sound , Mrs. Page . The truth being known , We'll all present ourselves : lishorn the spirit , And nock him home to Windsor . Ford . The children must Be ...
... truth , And burn him with their tapers . Let the supposed fairies pinch him sound , Mrs. Page . The truth being known , We'll all present ourselves : lishorn the spirit , And nock him home to Windsor . Ford . The children must Be ...
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