The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 1 |
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But the sharpness of the satire is said to have stung the man so severely , that he never forgave it . He died in the 530 year of his age , and was buried on the north side of the chancel , in the great church at Stratford , where a ...
But the sharpness of the satire is said to have stung the man so severely , that he never forgave it . He died in the 530 year of his age , and was buried on the north side of the chancel , in the great church at Stratford , where a ...
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Well , thereby hangs a tail ; -good faith , it is such another Nan : -but , I detest , * an honest maid as ever broke bread : -We had an hour's talk of that wart ; I shall never laugh but in that maid's company ?
Well , thereby hangs a tail ; -good faith , it is such another Nan : -but , I detest , * an honest maid as ever broke bread : -We had an hour's talk of that wart ; I shall never laugh but in that maid's company ?
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I will not lend thee a penny . never have brought her to such a canary . Yet Pist . Why , then the world's mine oyster , there has been knights , and lords , and gentleWhich I with sword will open .--men , with their coaches ; I warrant ...
I will not lend thee a penny . never have brought her to such a canary . Yet Pist . Why , then the world's mine oyster , there has been knights , and lords , and gentleWhich I with sword will open .--men , with their coaches ; I warrant ...
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Never a wife in Windsor leads a better long known to me , though I had never so good life than she does ; do what she will , say what means , as desire , to make myself acquainted she will , take all , pay all , go to bed when she with ...
Never a wife in Windsor leads a better long known to me , though I had never so good life than she does ; do what she will , say what means , as desire , to make myself acquainted she will , take all , pay all , go to bed when she with ...
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Nay , good , sweet husband good gentlemen , let him not strike the old Ford . Will you follow , gentlemen ? I beseech you follow ; see but the issue of my jealousy : if I cry out thus upon no trail , ‡ never trust me when I open again .
Nay , good , sweet husband good gentlemen , let him not strike the old Ford . Will you follow , gentlemen ? I beseech you follow ; see but the issue of my jealousy : if I cry out thus upon no trail , ‡ never trust me when I open again .
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