The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 5R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... hears merry tales , and smiles not : I fear , he will prove the weeping philosopher when he grows old , being so full of unmannerly sadness in his youth . I had rather be married to a death's head with a bone in his mouth , than to ...
... hears merry tales , and smiles not : I fear , he will prove the weeping philosopher when he grows old , being so full of unmannerly sadness in his youth . I had rather be married to a death's head with a bone in his mouth , than to ...
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... hear ? SHY . I am debating of my present store ; And , by the near guess of my memory , I cannot instantly raise up the gross Of full three thousand ducats : What of that ? Tubal , a wealthy Hebrew of my tribe , Will furnish me : But ...
... hear ? SHY . I am debating of my present store ; And , by the near guess of my memory , I cannot instantly raise up the gross Of full three thousand ducats : What of that ? Tubal , a wealthy Hebrew of my tribe , Will furnish me : But ...
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... hear you ; Methought , you said , you neither lend nor borrow , Upon advantage . ANT . I do never use it . SHY . When Jacob graz'd his uncle Laban's sheep , This Jacob from our holy Abraham was ( As his wise mother wrought in his behalf ...
... hear you ; Methought , you said , you neither lend nor borrow , Upon advantage . ANT . I do never use it . SHY . When Jacob graz'd his uncle Laban's sheep , This Jacob from our holy Abraham was ( As his wise mother wrought in his behalf ...
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... hear me : This is kind I offer . ANT . This were kindness . SHY . This kindness will I show : - Go with me to a notary , seal me there Your single bond ; and , in a merry sport , If you repay me not on such a day , In such a place ...
... hear me : This is kind I offer . ANT . This were kindness . SHY . This kindness will I show : - Go with me to a notary , seal me there Your single bond ; and , in a merry sport , If you repay me not on such a day , In such a place ...
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... hears with ears , " Sir Hugh Evans very properly is made to exclaim , " The tevil and his tam ! what phrase is this , he hears with ears ? why it is affectations . " To talk of running with one's heels , has scarce less of absurdity ...
... hears with ears , " Sir Hugh Evans very properly is made to exclaim , " The tevil and his tam ! what phrase is this , he hears with ears ? why it is affectations . " To talk of running with one's heels , has scarce less of absurdity ...
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