“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen4F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... prince to buy ; Who , tend'ring their own worth , from where they were glass'd , Did point you to buy them , along as you pass'd . His face's own margent did quote such amazes , 7 mon field . In Minsheu's Dictionary , 1617 , is the ...
... prince to buy ; Who , tend'ring their own worth , from where they were glass'd , Did point you to buy them , along as you pass'd . His face's own margent did quote such amazes , 7 mon field . In Minsheu's Dictionary , 1617 , is the ...
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... prince of plackets , " king of codpieces , Sole imperator , and great general Of trotting paritors , 8 - O my little heart ! - And I to be a corporal of his field , ' " S. Dro . Not I , sir ; you are my elder . " E. Dro . That's a ...
... prince of plackets , " king of codpieces , Sole imperator , and great general Of trotting paritors , 8 - O my little heart ! - And I to be a corporal of his field , ' " S. Dro . Not I , sir ; you are my elder . " E. Dro . That's a ...
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... - Walden , & c . 1595 , I meet with the same allusion : - " but now he was an insulting monarch above Monarcho the Italian , that ware crownes in his shoes , and To the prince , and his book - mates . LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . 59.
... - Walden , & c . 1595 , I meet with the same allusion : - " but now he was an insulting monarch above Monarcho the Italian , that ware crownes in his shoes , and To the prince , and his book - mates . LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST . 59.
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William Shakespeare. To the prince , and his book - mates . Prin . Who gave thee this letter ? Cost . Thou , fellow , a word : I told you ; my lord . Prin . To whom shouldst thou give it ? Cost . From my lord to my lady . Prin . From ...
William Shakespeare. To the prince , and his book - mates . Prin . Who gave thee this letter ? Cost . Thou , fellow , a word : I told you ; my lord . Prin . To whom shouldst thou give it ? Cost . From my lord to my lady . Prin . From ...
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... prince , when he desires Osrick to " put his bonnet to the right use , " begins his address with the same words which Armado uses : but unluckily is interrupted by the courtier , and prevented ( as I believe ) from using the very word ...
... prince , when he desires Osrick to " put his bonnet to the right use , " begins his address with the same words which Armado uses : but unluckily is interrupted by the courtier , and prevented ( as I believe ) from using the very word ...
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