The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 1W. Borradaile, 1825 |
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... heard her swear it . Tut , there's life in't man . Sir And . I'll stay a month longer . I am a fellow o ' the strangest mind i ' the world ; I delight in masques and revels sometimes alto- gether . Sir To . Art thou good at these kick ...
... heard her swear it . Tut , there's life in't man . Sir And . I'll stay a month longer . I am a fellow o ' the strangest mind i ' the world ; I delight in masques and revels sometimes alto- gether . Sir To . Art thou good at these kick ...
Page 37
... heard , you were saucy at my gates ; and allowed your approach , ra- ther to wonder , at you than to hear you . If you be not mad , be gone ; if you have reason , be brief : ' tis not that time of moon with me , to make one in so ...
... heard , you were saucy at my gates ; and allowed your approach , ra- ther to wonder , at you than to hear you . If you be not mad , be gone ; if you have reason , be brief : ' tis not that time of moon with me , to make one in so ...
Page 40
... heard last night ; Methought it did relieve my passion much ; More than light airs and recollected terms , of these most brisk and giddy - paced times : - Come but one verse . Cur . He is not here , so please your lordship , that should ...
... heard last night ; Methought it did relieve my passion much ; More than light airs and recollected terms , of these most brisk and giddy - paced times : - Come but one verse . Cur . He is not here , so please your lordship , that should ...
Page 47
... heard of some kind of men , that put quarrels purposely on others , to taste their va- lour : belike this is a man of that quirk . ‡ Sir And . Nay , let me alone for swearing . [ Exit . Sir To . Now will not I deliver his letter : For ...
... heard of some kind of men , that put quarrels purposely on others , to taste their va- lour : belike this is a man of that quirk . ‡ Sir And . Nay , let me alone for swearing . [ Exit . Sir To . Now will not I deliver his letter : For ...
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... heard that word of some great man , and now applies it to a fool . Vent my folly ! I am afraid this great lubber , the world , will prove a cockney.- pr'ythee now , ungird thy strangeness , and tell me what I shall vent to my lady ...
... heard that word of some great man , and now applies it to a fool . Vent my folly ! I am afraid this great lubber , the world , will prove a cockney.- pr'ythee now , ungird thy strangeness , and tell me what I shall vent to my lady ...
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