The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen13Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... base , degene rate . POPE . Hilderling , Degener ; vox adhuc agro Devon . familiaris . Spelman . REED . 3 - like to a title - leaf , ] It may not be amiss to observe , that in the time of our poet , the title - page to an elegy , as ...
... base , degene rate . POPE . Hilderling , Degener ; vox adhuc agro Devon . familiaris . Spelman . REED . 3 - like to a title - leaf , ] It may not be amiss to observe , that in the time of our poet , the title - page to an elegy , as ...
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... base tyke , or worthless dog . There can be no reason why Falstaff should call the attendant a blunderer , but he seems very anxious to prove him a rascal . After all , it is not im- poffible the word may be found to fignify a catchpole ...
... base tyke , or worthless dog . There can be no reason why Falstaff should call the attendant a blunderer , but he seems very anxious to prove him a rascal . After all , it is not im- poffible the word may be found to fignify a catchpole ...
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... base , rascally , cheating , lack - linen mate ! Away , you mouldy rogue , away ! I am meat for your master . PIST . I know you , mistress Dorothy . DOL . Away , you cut - purse rascal ! you filthy bung , away ! by this wine , I'll ...
... base , rascally , cheating , lack - linen mate ! Away , you mouldy rogue , away ! I am meat for your master . PIST . I know you , mistress Dorothy . DOL . Away , you cut - purse rascal ! you filthy bung , away ! by this wine , I'll ...
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... base to the beft , carried a buckler at his backe , which hung by the hiltor pummel of his sword which hung before him . - Untill the 20th year of Queen Elizabeth , it was usual to have frayes , fights , and quarrels upon the sundayes ...
... base to the beft , carried a buckler at his backe , which hung by the hiltor pummel of his sword which hung before him . - Untill the 20th year of Queen Elizabeth , it was usual to have frayes , fights , and quarrels upon the sundayes ...
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... base mind : - an't be my destiny , fo ; an't be not , fo : No man's too good to serve his prince ; and , let it go which way it will , he that dies this year , is quit for the next . , BARD . Well faid ; thou'rt a good fellow , FEE ...
... base mind : - an't be my destiny , fo ; an't be not , fo : No man's too good to serve his prince ; and , let it go which way it will , he that dies this year , is quit for the next . , BARD . Well faid ; thou'rt a good fellow , FEE ...
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