The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 1 |
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... without any particular account of what sort of parts he used to play ; and though I have inquired , I could never meet with any further account of him this way , than that the top of his performance was the Ghost in his own Hamlet .
... without any particular account of what sort of parts he used to play ; and though I have inquired , I could never meet with any further account of him this way , than that the top of his performance was the Ghost in his own Hamlet .
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Fare thee well : commend me to them both : there's my purse ; I am yet thy debtor.nities to meet her ; fee'd every slight occasion , Boy , go along with this woman . - This news that could but niggardly give me sight of her ; distracts ...
Fare thee well : commend me to them both : there's my purse ; I am yet thy debtor.nities to meet her ; fee'd every slight occasion , Boy , go along with this woman . - This news that could but niggardly give me sight of her ; distracts ...
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I would my husband would meet him in this shape : he cannot abide the old woman of Brentford ; he swears , she's a witch ; forbade her my house , and hath threatened to beat her . Mrs Page . Heaven guide him to thy band's cudgel ...
I would my husband would meet him in this shape : he cannot abide the old woman of Brentford ; he swears , she's a witch ; forbade her my house , and hath threatened to beat her . Mrs Page . Heaven guide him to thy band's cudgel ...
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How to send him word they'll meet him in the park at midnight ! fie , fie ; he'll never come . Eva . You say , he has been thrown in the rivers ; and has been grievously peaten , as an old ' oman : methinks , there should be terrors in ...
How to send him word they'll meet him in the park at midnight ! fie , fie ; he'll never come . Eva . You say , he has been thrown in the rivers ; and has been grievously peaten , as an old ' oman : methinks , there should be terrors in ...
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That Falstaff at that oak shall meet with us , Sim . Marry , Sir , I come to speak with Sir Disguised like Herne , with huge horns on his John Falstaff from master Slender . head . Host . There's his chamber , his house , his Page .
That Falstaff at that oak shall meet with us , Sim . Marry , Sir , I come to speak with Sir Disguised like Herne , with huge horns on his John Falstaff from master Slender . head . Host . There's his chamber , his house , his Page .
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