The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen5A. Leathley, 1766 |
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... Shal . And how doth my coufin , your bed - fellow ? and your faireft daughter , and mine , my god - daughter Ellen ? Sil . Alas , a black ouzel , coufin Shallow . Shal . By yea , and nay , Sir , I dare fay , my coulin William is ...
... Shal . And how doth my coufin , your bed - fellow ? and your faireft daughter , and mine , my god - daughter Ellen ? Sil . Alas , a black ouzel , coufin Shallow . Shal . By yea , and nay , Sir , I dare fay , my coulin William is ...
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... Shal . Certain , ' tis certain , very fure , very fure . Death ( as the Pfalmitt faith ) is certain to all , all fhall die . How a good yoke of Bullocks at Stamford Fair ? Sil . Truly , coufin , I was not there . Shal . Death is certain ...
... Shal . Certain , ' tis certain , very fure , very fure . Death ( as the Pfalmitt faith ) is certain to all , all fhall die . How a good yoke of Bullocks at Stamford Fair ? Sil . Truly , coufin , I was not there . Shal . Death is certain ...
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... Shal . It is well faid , Sir ; and it is well faid indeed too , better accommodated - it is good , yea , indeed , is it ; good phrafes , furely , are , and ever were , very commendable . Accommodated- -it comes of accom- modo ; ( 2 ) ...
... Shal . It is well faid , Sir ; and it is well faid indeed too , better accommodated - it is good , yea , indeed , is it ; good phrafes , furely , are , and ever were , very commendable . Accommodated- -it comes of accom- modo ; ( 2 ) ...
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... Shal . Marry have we , Sir . Will you fit ? Fal . Let me fee them , I befeech you .. Shal . Where's the roll ? where's the roll ? where's the roll ? Let me fee , let me fee , let me fee . So , fo , fo , fo . Yea , marry , Sir . Ralph ...
... Shal . Marry have we , Sir . Will you fit ? Fal . Let me fee them , I befeech you .. Shal . Where's the roll ? where's the roll ? where's the roll ? Let me fee , let me fee , let me fee . So , fo , fo , fo . Yea , marry , Sir . Ralph ...
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... Shal . Thomas Wart Fal . Where's he ? Wart . Here , Sir . Fal . Is thy namie Wart ? Wart . Yea , Sir . Fal . Thou art a very ragged wart . Shal . Shall I prick him down , Sir John ? Fal . It were fuperfluous ; for his apparel is built ...
... Shal . Thomas Wart Fal . Where's he ? Wart . Here , Sir . Fal . Is thy namie Wart ? Wart . Yea , Sir . Fal . Thou art a very ragged wart . Shal . Shall I prick him down , Sir John ? Fal . It were fuperfluous ; for his apparel is built ...
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