The Works of ShakespeareF. Warne and Company, 1872 - 173 страници |
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... mean, in a sort. Ant. That sort was well fish'd for. Gon. When I wore it at your daughter's marriage? Alon. You cram these words into mine ears, against The stomach of my sense. Would I had ntver Married my daughter there 1 for, coming ...
... mean, in a sort. Ant. That sort was well fish'd for. Gon. When I wore it at your daughter's marriage? Alon. You cram these words into mine ears, against The stomach of my sense. Would I had ntver Married my daughter there 1 for, coming ...
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... mean to fill your song. Jul. The mean is drown'd with your unruly base, Luc. Indeed I bid the base for Proteus. Jul. This babble shall not henceforth trouble me. Here is a coil with protestation I — [ Tears the letter. Go, get you gone ...
... mean to fill your song. Jul. The mean is drown'd with your unruly base, Luc. Indeed I bid the base for Proteus. Jul. This babble shall not henceforth trouble me. Here is a coil with protestation I — [ Tears the letter. Go, get you gone ...
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... mean. Speed. Why, sir, I know her not. Val. Dost thou know her by my gazing on her, and yet knowest her not? Speed. Is she not hard-favoured, sir? Val. Not so fair, boy, as well-favoured. Speed. Sir, I know that well enough. Val. What ...
... mean. Speed. Why, sir, I know her not. Val. Dost thou know her by my gazing on her, and yet knowest her not? Speed. Is she not hard-favoured, sir? Val. Not so fair, boy, as well-favoured. Speed. Sir, I know that well enough. Val. What ...
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... mean thou'lt lose the flood ; and, ' in losing the flood, lose thy voyage ; and, in losing thy voyage, lose thy master ; and, m losing thy master, lose thy service ; and, in losing thy service, — Why dost thou stop my mouth ? Launce ...
... mean thou'lt lose the flood ; and, ' in losing the flood, lose thy voyage ; and, in losing thy voyage, lose thy master ; and, m losing thy master, lose thy service ; and, in losing thy service, — Why dost thou stop my mouth ? Launce ...
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... mean. How, with my honour, I may undertake A journey to my loving Proteus. l.nc. Alas! the way is wearisome and4ong. Jul. A true-devoted pilgrim is not weary To measure kingdoms with his feeble steps: Much less shall she, that hath ...
... mean. How, with my honour, I may undertake A journey to my loving Proteus. l.nc. Alas! the way is wearisome and4ong. Jul. A true-devoted pilgrim is not weary To measure kingdoms with his feeble steps: Much less shall she, that hath ...
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