The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen13Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1801 |
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... show vilely in me , to defire small beer ? POINS . Why , a prince should not be so loosely studied , as to remember so weak a composition . P. HEN . Belike then , my appetite was not princely got ; for , by my troth , I do now remember ...
... show vilely in me , to defire small beer ? POINS . Why , a prince should not be so loosely studied , as to remember so weak a composition . P. HEN . Belike then , my appetite was not princely got ; for , by my troth , I do now remember ...
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... show , but fimply show . Merchant of Venice : 66 one well studied in a sad oftent " To please his grandame . " JOHNSON . P. HEN . And to thee . POINS . By 62 SECOND PART OF POINS. Go to; I stand the push of ...
... show , but fimply show . Merchant of Venice : 66 one well studied in a sad oftent " To please his grandame . " JOHNSON . P. HEN . And to thee . POINS . By 62 SECOND PART OF POINS. Go to; I stand the push of ...
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... show of re- sistance . Call him up , drawer . - Host . Cheater , call you him ? I will bar no ho nest man my house , nor no cheater : 4 But I do not love swaggering ; by my troth , I am the worse , when one says - fwagger : feel ...
... show of re- sistance . Call him up , drawer . - Host . Cheater , call you him ? I will bar no ho nest man my house , nor no cheater : 4 But I do not love swaggering ; by my troth , I am the worse , when one says - fwagger : feel ...
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... show a weak mind and an able body , for the which the prince admits him : for the prince himself is such another ; the weight of a hair will turn the scales between their averdu- pois . P. HEN . Would not this nave of a wheel have his ...
... show a weak mind and an able body , for the which the prince admits him : for the prince himself is such another ; the weight of a hair will turn the scales between their averdu- pois . P. HEN . Would not this nave of a wheel have his ...
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... show that it was something different from a gown . " How unkindly she takes the matter , and cannot be reconciled with less than a gown or a kirtle of filk . " Greene's Art of Legerdemain , & c . 1612. Again , in one of Stanyhurst's ...
... show that it was something different from a gown . " How unkindly she takes the matter , and cannot be reconciled with less than a gown or a kirtle of filk . " Greene's Art of Legerdemain , & c . 1612. Again , in one of Stanyhurst's ...
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