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... hath not been educated at the universities, is still distinguished in some parts of North Wales by the appellation of Sir. Hence the Sir Hugh Evans in the Merry Wives is not a Welsh knight who hath taken orders, but only a Welsh ...
... hath not been educated at the universities, is still distinguished in some parts of North Wales by the appellation of Sir. Hence the Sir Hugh Evans in the Merry Wives is not a Welsh knight who hath taken orders, but only a Welsh ...
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... hath a golden bill ;' and here also are £ both sorts of season'd deer; Here walk the stately red, the freckled fallow there: The bucks and lusly.stags amongst the rascals strew'd, As sometimes gallant spirits amongst the multitude.' A ...
... hath a golden bill ;' and here also are £ both sorts of season'd deer; Here walk the stately red, the freckled fallow there: The bucks and lusly.stags amongst the rascals strew'd, As sometimes gallant spirits amongst the multitude.' A ...
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... hath a difpofition to come in difguis'd again ft mee to try a fall : to morrow fir I wraftle for my credit , and hee that efcapes me without 125 fome broken limbe, fhall acquit him well : your brother is but young and tender, and for ...
... hath a difpofition to come in difguis'd again ft mee to try a fall : to morrow fir I wraftle for my credit , and hee that efcapes me without 125 fome broken limbe, fhall acquit him well : your brother is but young and tender, and for ...
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... hath tane thy life by fome indirect jtneanes or other : for I affure thee, (and almoft with teares I fpeake it) there is not one fo young, and fo villanous this day liuing. I fpeake but brotherly of him, 150 137. him] them F4. 146 ...
... hath tane thy life by fome indirect jtneanes or other : for I affure thee, (and almoft with teares I fpeake it) there is not one fo young, and fo villanous this day liuing. I fpeake but brotherly of him, 150 137. him] them F4. 146 ...
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... hath no childe, but I, nor none is like to haue ; and truely when he dies, thou malt be his heire j for what hee hath taken away from thy father perforce , I will render thee againe in affection : by 20 mine honor I will, and when I ...
... hath no childe, but I, nor none is like to haue ; and truely when he dies, thou malt be his heire j for what hee hath taken away from thy father perforce , I will render thee againe in affection : by 20 mine honor I will, and when I ...
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