The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen13Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... set round with patients twice or thrice a day , and because they'll be fure not to want drink , every one brings his own water in an urinal with him . " Again , in Beaumont and Fletcher's Scornful Lady : " I'll make her cry so much ...
... set round with patients twice or thrice a day , and because they'll be fure not to want drink , every one brings his own water in an urinal with him . " Again , in Beaumont and Fletcher's Scornful Lady : " I'll make her cry so much ...
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... set on ? HAST . We are time's subjects , and time bids be [ Exeunt . gone . I do not perceive that a trifyllable is wanted on this occafion , as any diffyllable will complete the verse ; for instance : And being now trimm'd in thine own ...
... set on ? HAST . We are time's subjects , and time bids be [ Exeunt . gone . I do not perceive that a trifyllable is wanted on this occafion , as any diffyllable will complete the verse ; for instance : And being now trimm'd in thine own ...
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... set too it , all seemly be . sylvered and parcel gilt . " Again , in the XII merry ieftes of the widdow Edyth : " A ftandyng cup with a cover percell gilt . " RITSON . Parcel - gilt meant what is now called by artists party - gilt ...
... set too it , all seemly be . sylvered and parcel gilt . " Again , in the XII merry ieftes of the widdow Edyth : " A ftandyng cup with a cover percell gilt . " RITSON . Parcel - gilt meant what is now called by artists party - gilt ...
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... set on to this . Host . Pray thee , sir John , let it be but twenty nobles ; i'faith I am loth to pawn my plate , in good earnest , la . olde plat yeldes the ounce , for 1 wyll not leve me a cuppe of sylvare to drink in , butt I wyll ...
... set on to this . Host . Pray thee , sir John , let it be but twenty nobles ; i'faith I am loth to pawn my plate , in good earnest , la . olde plat yeldes the ounce , for 1 wyll not leve me a cuppe of sylvare to drink in , butt I wyll ...
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... , ] The quarto reads at Billinsgate . The players set down the name of the place which was the most familiar to CH . JUST . You shall have letters of me. them . STELVENS . 58 SECOND PART OF [Exeunt Hostess, BARDOLPH, Officers, and Boy...
... , ] The quarto reads at Billinsgate . The players set down the name of the place which was the most familiar to CH . JUST . You shall have letters of me. them . STELVENS . 58 SECOND PART OF [Exeunt Hostess, BARDOLPH, Officers, and Boy...
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