The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 1 |
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Hang him , poor euckoldly knave ! I know him not - yet I wrong him , to call him poor ; they say , the jealous wittolly knave hath masses of money ; for the which his wife seems to me well - favoured . I will use her as the key of the ...
Hang him , poor euckoldly knave ! I know him not - yet I wrong him , to call him poor ; they say , the jealous wittolly knave hath masses of money ; for the which his wife seems to me well - favoured . I will use her as the key of the ...
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I think , you have kill'd the poor woman . Mrs. Ford . Nay , he will do it : - ' Tis a good - In ly credit for you . Ford . Hang her , witch ! Eva . By yea and no , I think , the ' oman is a witch indeed : I like not when a ' oman has a ...
I think , you have kill'd the poor woman . Mrs. Ford . Nay , he will do it : - ' Tis a good - In ly credit for you . Ford . Hang her , witch ! Eva . By yea and no , I think , the ' oman is a witch indeed : I like not when a ' oman has a ...
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I went to her , master Brook , as you see , like a poor old man : but I cam from her , master Brook , like a poor old woman . That same knave , Ford her husband , hath the finest mad devil of jealousy in him , master Brook , that ever ...
I went to her , master Brook , as you see , like a poor old man : but I cam from her , master Brook , like a poor old woman . That same knave , Ford her husband , hath the finest mad devil of jealousy in him , master Brook , that ever ...
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O my poor brother ! and so , perchance , may he be . Cap . True , madam : and , to comfort you with chance , Assure yourself , after our ship did split , When you , and that poor number saved with you , Hung on our driving boat , I saw ...
O my poor brother ! and so , perchance , may he be . Cap . True , madam : and , to comfort you with chance , Assure yourself , after our ship did split , When you , and that poor number saved with you , Hung on our driving boat , I saw ...
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Poor lady , she were better love a dream . Disguise , I see thou art a wickedness , Wherein the pregnant * enemy does much . How easy is it , for the proper - falset In women's waxen hearts to set their forms !
Poor lady , she were better love a dream . Disguise , I see thou art a wickedness , Wherein the pregnant * enemy does much . How easy is it , for the proper - falset In women's waxen hearts to set their forms !
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