The plays (poems) of Shakespeare, ed. by H. Staunton, the illustr. by J. Gilbert engr. by the brothers Dalziel, Parte168,Volumen1 |
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... nurse ; yet whilst you may , seeke you better maisters ; for it is pitty men of such rare wits should bee subject to the pleasures of such rude groomes . " The allusion to Shakespeare is not to be mistaken ; and the imputation is ...
... nurse ; yet whilst you may , seeke you better maisters ; for it is pitty men of such rare wits should bee subject to the pleasures of such rude groomes . " The allusion to Shakespeare is not to be mistaken ; and the imputation is ...
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... nurse , And presently , all humbled , kiss the rod ! How churlishly I chid Lucetta hence , When willingly I would have had her here ! How angerly I taught my brow to frown , When inward joy enforc'd my heart to smile ! My penance is ...
... nurse , And presently , all humbled , kiss the rod ! How churlishly I chid Lucetta hence , When willingly I would have had her here ! How angerly I taught my brow to frown , When inward joy enforc'd my heart to smile ! My penance is ...
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... nurses of thease ( worse than heathnysh ) hellish exercises are places called ordinary tables : of which there are in London more in nomber , to honor the devyll , then churches to serve the living God.-P. 24 . " I costantly determine ...
... nurses of thease ( worse than heathnysh ) hellish exercises are places called ordinary tables : of which there are in London more in nomber , to honor the devyll , then churches to serve the living God.-P. 24 . " I costantly determine ...
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... nurse , Diet his sickness , for it is my office , And will have no attorney but myself ; And therefore let me have him home with me . ABB . Be patient ; for I will not let him stir , Till I have us'd the approved means I have , With ...
... nurse , Diet his sickness , for it is my office , And will have no attorney but myself ; And therefore let me have him home with me . ABB . Be patient ; for I will not let him stir , Till I have us'd the approved means I have , With ...
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... Nurse , describing Juliet's being weaned , says , - " On Lammas - eve at night shall she be fourteen ; that shall ... Nurse's observation really applied to the earthquake of 1580 , we may ascribe the date of this play's composition to ...
... Nurse , describing Juliet's being weaned , says , - " On Lammas - eve at night shall she be fourteen ; that shall ... Nurse's observation really applied to the earthquake of 1580 , we may ascribe the date of this play's composition to ...
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