The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volumen3 |
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... sport in hand , Wherein your cunning can affift me much . It was in thofe times the cuftom of players to travel in companies , and offer their fervice at great houses , " and a very facetious Servingman .
... sport in hand , Wherein your cunning can affift me much . It was in thofe times the cuftom of players to travel in companies , and offer their fervice at great houses , " and a very facetious Servingman .
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Sim ? that's as much as to fay , Simeon or Simon ; put forth thy hand and fill the pot . The fervant gives him drink . ] SCENE V. Enter Lady , with attendants . I thank thee ; Lady . How fares my noble Lord ? thou shalt not lose by it .
Sim ? that's as much as to fay , Simeon or Simon ; put forth thy hand and fill the pot . The fervant gives him drink . ] SCENE V. Enter Lady , with attendants . I thank thee ; Lady . How fares my noble Lord ? thou shalt not lose by it .
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Thus it ftands ; Her eldest fifter is fo curft and fhrewd , That till the Father rids his hands of her , Mafter , your love must live a Maid at home ; And therefore ... Mafter , for my hand , Both our inventions meet and jump in one .
Thus it ftands ; Her eldest fifter is fo curft and fhrewd , That till the Father rids his hands of her , Mafter , your love must live a Maid at home ; And therefore ... Mafter , for my hand , Both our inventions meet and jump in one .
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Hark you , Sir , I'll have them very fairly bound , All books of love ; fee That , at any hand ; And fee , you read no other lectures to her : You understand me-- Over and befide Signior Baptifta's liberality , I'll mend it with a ...
Hark you , Sir , I'll have them very fairly bound , All books of love ; fee That , at any hand ; And fee , you read no other lectures to her : You understand me-- Over and befide Signior Baptifta's liberality , I'll mend it with a ...
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Not her that chides , Sir , at any hand , I pray . 3 That gives not half fo great a blow to HEAR , ] This aukward phrafe could never come from Shakespeare . He wrote , without queftion , -so great a blow to TH'EAR . WARBURTON . Tra .
Not her that chides , Sir , at any hand , I pray . 3 That gives not half fo great a blow to HEAR , ] This aukward phrafe could never come from Shakespeare . He wrote , without queftion , -so great a blow to TH'EAR . WARBURTON . Tra .
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