The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: ComediesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... I'll ne'er be drunk whilst I live again , but in honest , civil , godly company , for this trick : if I be drunk , I'll be drunk with those that have the fear of God , and not with drunken knaves . Era . So Got ' udge me , that is a ...
... I'll ne'er be drunk whilst I live again , but in honest , civil , godly company , for this trick : if I be drunk , I'll be drunk with those that have the fear of God , and not with drunken knaves . Era . So Got ' udge me , that is a ...
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... I'll eat nothing ; I thank you as much as though I did . Anne . I pray you , sir , walk in . Slen . I had rather walk here , I thank you ; I bruised my shin the other day with playing at sword and dagger with a master of fence , three ...
... I'll eat nothing ; I thank you as much as though I did . Anne . I pray you , sir , walk in . Slen . I had rather walk here , I thank you ; I bruised my shin the other day with playing at sword and dagger with a master of fence , three ...
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... I'll have in pouch , when thou shalt lack , Base Phrygian Turk ! Nym . I have operations , " which be humours of revenge . Pist . Wilt thou revenge ? Nym . By welkin , and her star ! Pist . With wit , or steel ? Nym . With both the ...
... I'll have in pouch , when thou shalt lack , Base Phrygian Turk ! Nym . I have operations , " which be humours of revenge . Pist . Wilt thou revenge ? Nym . By welkin , and her star ! Pist . With wit , or steel ? Nym . With both the ...
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... I'll go watch . [ Exit RUGBY . Quick . Go ; and we ' ll have a posset for ' t soon at night , in faith , at the latter end of a sea - coal fire . An honest , willing , kind fellow , as ever servant shall come in house withal ; and , I ...
... I'll go watch . [ Exit RUGBY . Quick . Go ; and we ' ll have a posset for ' t soon at night , in faith , at the latter end of a sea - coal fire . An honest , willing , kind fellow , as ever servant shall come in house withal ; and , I ...
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... I'll fetch it you . I am glad he went not in himself : if he had found the young man , he would have been horn - mad . [ Aside . a The ordinary reading is " a Cain - coloured beard . " Cain and Judas , accord- ing to Theobald , were ...
... I'll fetch it you . I am glad he went not in himself : if he had found the young man , he would have been horn - mad . [ Aside . a The ordinary reading is " a Cain - coloured beard . " Cain and Judas , accord- ing to Theobald , were ...
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