The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... fear his humour , or my negligence , purse . She was at once a prostitute , a bawd , a bully , a thief , a re- ceiver of stolen goods , & c . & c . On the books of the Stationers ' Company , August 1610 , is entered " A Booke called the ...
... fear his humour , or my negligence , purse . She was at once a prostitute , a bawd , a bully , a thief , a re- ceiver of stolen goods , & c . & c . On the books of the Stationers ' Company , August 1610 , is entered " A Booke called the ...
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... fear no colours . Mar. Make that good . Clo . He shall see none to fear . Mar. A good lenten answer : I can tell thee where that saying was born , of , I fear no colours . Clo . Where , good mistress Mary ? Mar. In the wars ; and that ...
... fear no colours . Mar. Make that good . Clo . He shall see none to fear . Mar. A good lenten answer : I can tell thee where that saying was born , of , I fear no colours . Clo . Where , good mistress Mary ? Mar. In the wars ; and that ...
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... fear that my eyes will seduce my understanding ; that I am indulging a passion for this beautiful youth , which my reason cannot approve . MALONE . 5 Ourselves we do not owe ; ] i . e . we are not our own mas- We cannot govern ourselves ...
... fear that my eyes will seduce my understanding ; that I am indulging a passion for this beautiful youth , which my reason cannot approve . MALONE . 5 Ourselves we do not owe ; ] i . e . we are not our own mas- We cannot govern ourselves ...
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... abuse 5 most pregnant and vouchsafed ear . ] Pregnant for ready ; vouchsafed for vouchsafing . † - " all three all ready . " MALONE . “ ' beseech you . " MALONE . Myself , my servant , and , I fear me 48 TWELFTH - NIGHT : OR , ACT III .
... abuse 5 most pregnant and vouchsafed ear . ] Pregnant for ready ; vouchsafed for vouchsafing . † - " all three all ready . " MALONE . “ ' beseech you . " MALONE . Myself , my servant , and , I fear me 48 TWELFTH - NIGHT : OR , ACT III .
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William Shakespeare Alexander Chalmers. Myself , my servant , and , I fear me , you : Under your hard construction must I sit , To force that on you , in a shameful cunning , Which you knew none of yours : What might you think ? Have you ...
William Shakespeare Alexander Chalmers. Myself , my servant , and , I fear me , you : Under your hard construction must I sit , To force that on you , in a shameful cunning , Which you knew none of yours : What might you think ? Have you ...
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