The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: ComediesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... fortune now , and I care not . Quick . Go straight , and do as I command , And take a taper in your hand , And set it to his fingers ' ends , And if you see it him offends , And that he starteth at the flame , Then is he mortal , know ...
... fortune now , and I care not . Quick . Go straight , and do as I command , And take a taper in your hand , And set it to his fingers ' ends , And if you see it him offends , And that he starteth at the flame , Then is he mortal , know ...
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... fortune ! Tell master parson Evans I will do what I can for your master : Anne is a good girl , and I wish- Re - enter RUGBY . Rug . Out , alas ! here comes my master . Quick . We shall all be shent : Run in here , good young man ; go ...
... fortune ! Tell master parson Evans I will do what I can for your master : Anne is a good girl , and I wish- Re - enter RUGBY . Rug . Out , alas ! here comes my master . Quick . We shall all be shent : Run in here , good young man ; go ...
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... fortune to be celebrated in verse by Drayton , Randolph , and Jonson , in a book called ' Annalia Dubrensia . ' The passage " he was outrun at Cotsall " does not occur in the quarto of 1602 ; and therefore , whether the reference is to ...
... fortune to be celebrated in verse by Drayton , Randolph , and Jonson , in a book called ' Annalia Dubrensia . ' The passage " he was outrun at Cotsall " does not occur in the quarto of 1602 ; and therefore , whether the reference is to ...
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... fortune . Tyrwhitt illus- trates the passage before us from Gervase Holles's Life of the First Earl of Clare : - " I have heard the Earl of Clare say , that when he was pensioner to the queen he did not know a worse man of the whole ...
... fortune . Tyrwhitt illus- trates the passage before us from Gervase Holles's Life of the First Earl of Clare : - " I have heard the Earl of Clare say , that when he was pensioner to the queen he did not know a worse man of the whole ...
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... the man . The phrase , " ' t is not in your breeches , " is also known in London as an answer to a threat of personal chastisement . he shall not knit a knot in his fortunes with 74 [ ACT III . MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
... the man . The phrase , " ' t is not in your breeches , " is also known in London as an answer to a threat of personal chastisement . he shall not knit a knot in his fortunes with 74 [ ACT III . MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR .
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