The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: ComediesC. Knight, 1842 |
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... youth . Sir Hugh . Give me the tapers , will try And if that he love venery . The Strew good luck , ouphes , on every sacred room ; That it may stand till the perpetual doom , In state as wholesome , as in state ' t is fit ; Worthy the ...
... youth . Sir Hugh . Give me the tapers , will try And if that he love venery . The Strew good luck , ouphes , on every sacred room ; That it may stand till the perpetual doom , In state as wholesome , as in state ' t is fit ; Worthy the ...
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... youth in us ; we are the sons of women , master Page . Page . ' Tis true , master Shallow . Shal . It will be found so , master Page . Master doctor Caius , I am come to fetch you home . I am sworn of the peace ; you have showed ...
... youth in us ; we are the sons of women , master Page . Page . ' Tis true , master Shallow . Shal . It will be found so , master Page . Master doctor Caius , I am come to fetch you home . I am sworn of the peace ; you have showed ...
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... youth , Our tender limbs , that yet shot up in length . The secret groves , which oft we made resound Of pleasant plaint , and of our ladies ' praise ; Recording soft what grace each one had found , What hope of speed , what dread of ...
... youth , Our tender limbs , that yet shot up in length . The secret groves , which oft we made resound Of pleasant plaint , and of our ladies ' praise ; Recording soft what grace each one had found , What hope of speed , what dread of ...
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... youth , he writes verses , he speaks holiday , he smells April and May : he will carry ' t , he will carry ' t ; ' t is in his buttons ; he will carry ' t . Page . Not by my consent , I promise you . The gentleman is of no having ; he ...
... youth , he writes verses , he speaks holiday , he smells April and May : he will carry ' t , he will carry ' t ; ' t is in his buttons ; he will carry ' t . Page . Not by my consent , I promise you . The gentleman is of no having ; he ...
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... Youth in a basket " —and instantly turns upon the people of his household with reproaches . Malone found " come out here " in the old quarto , and foisted it in after " youth in a basket ; " whereas " O you panderly rascals " to " What ...
... Youth in a basket " —and instantly turns upon the people of his household with reproaches . Malone found " come out here " in the old quarto , and foisted it in after " youth in a basket ; " whereas " O you panderly rascals " to " What ...
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The Comedies, Histories, Tragedies, and Poems of William Shakspere: V.1 William Shakespeare,Charles Knight No preview available - 2018 |
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