The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 1 |
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... under the name of Justice Shallow ; he has given him very near the same coat of arms which Dugdale , in his Antiquities of that country , describes for a family there , and makes the Welsh parson descant very pleasantly upon them .
... under the name of Justice Shallow ; he has given him very near the same coat of arms which Dugdale , in his Antiquities of that country , describes for a family there , and makes the Welsh parson descant very pleasantly upon them .
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Me tank you for dat . keep it in your arms . Host . And moreover , bully , —But first , masEnter Page , SHALLOW , and SLENDER . ter guest , and master Page , and eke cavalero Slender , go you through the town to Frogmore . Shal .
Me tank you for dat . keep it in your arms . Host . And moreover , bully , —But first , masEnter Page , SHALLOW , and SLENDER . ter guest , and master Page , and eke cavalero Slender , go you through the town to Frogmore . Shal .
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Nay , do not fly : I think , we have But those as sleep , and think not on their sins , watch'd you now ; Pinch them , arms , legs , back , shoulders , sides , Will none but Herne the hunter serve your and shins . turn ? Quick .
Nay , do not fly : I think , we have But those as sleep , and think not on their sins , watch'd you now ; Pinch them , arms , legs , back , shoulders , sides , Will none but Herne the hunter serve your and shins . turn ? Quick .
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Whom I left cooling of the air with sighs , In an odd angle of the isle , and sitting , His arms in this sad knot . Pro . Of the king's ship , The mariners , say , how thou hast dispos'd , And all the rest o ' the fleet ? Ari .
Whom I left cooling of the air with sighs , In an odd angle of the isle , and sitting , His arms in this sad knot . Pro . Of the king's ship , The mariners , say , how thou hast dispos'd , And all the rest o ' the fleet ? Ari .
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Bove the contentious waves he kept , and oar'd Ant . ' Twas you we laughed at . Himself with his good arms in lusty stroke Gon . Who , in this kind of merry fooling , am Way , is with me , [ l find : SCENEI . ] THE TEMPEST . 61.
Bove the contentious waves he kept , and oar'd Ant . ' Twas you we laughed at . Himself with his good arms in lusty stroke Gon . Who , in this kind of merry fooling , am Way , is with me , [ l find : SCENEI . ] THE TEMPEST . 61.
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