The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 1 |
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What gracé soever the Queen conferred upon him , it was not to her only he owed the fortune which the reputation of his wit made . He had the honour to meet with many great and uncommon marks of favour and friendship from the Earl of ...
What gracé soever the Queen conferred upon him , it was not to her only he owed the fortune which the reputation of his wit made . He had the honour to meet with many great and uncommon marks of favour and friendship from the Earl of ...
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... met with a fortune more worthy of her birth and virtue . ... But , as I hinted before , his design seems most commonly rather to describe those great men in the several fortunes and accidents of their lives , than to take any single ...
... met with a fortune more worthy of her birth and virtue . ... But , as I hinted before , his design seems most commonly rather to describe those great men in the several fortunes and accidents of their lives , than to take any single ...
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Well , heaven send Anne Page no worse fortune ! Tell master parson Evans , I will do what I can for you master : Anne is a good girl , and I wishRe - enter RUGBY . Rug . Out , alas ! here comes my master . Quick .
Well , heaven send Anne Page no worse fortune ! Tell master parson Evans , I will do what I can for you master : Anne is a good girl , and I wishRe - enter RUGBY . Rug . Out , alas ! here comes my master . Quick .
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Thou art a traitor to say so : thou would'st make an absolute courtier ; and the firm fixture of thy foot would give an excellent motion to thy gait , in a semi - circled farthingale . I see what thou wert , if fortune thy foe were not ...
Thou art a traitor to say so : thou would'st make an absolute courtier ; and the firm fixture of thy foot would give an excellent motion to thy gait , in a semi - circled farthingale . I see what thou wert , if fortune thy foe were not ...
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Now heaven send thee good fortune ! himself . through fire and water for such a kind heart . Shal . Marry , I thank you for it ; I thank you But yet , I would my master had mistress for that good comfort .
Now heaven send thee good fortune ! himself . through fire and water for such a kind heart . Shal . Marry , I thank you for it ; I thank you But yet , I would my master had mistress for that good comfort .
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