The Plays of Shakespeare: The Text Regulated by the Old Copies, and by the Recently Discovered Folio of 1632, Containing Early Manuscript Emendations |
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And time to speak it in : you rub the sore , Adr . Tunis was never graced before
with such a When you should bring the plaster . paragon to their queen . Seb .
Very well . Gon . Not since widow Dido ' s time . Ant . And most chirurgeonly .
And time to speak it in : you rub the sore , Adr . Tunis was never graced before
with such a When you should bring the plaster . paragon to their queen . Seb .
Very well . Gon . Not since widow Dido ' s time . Ant . And most chirurgeonly .
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A most ridiculous monster , to make a wonder subject , for the liquor is not earthly
. [ Kneels . of a poor drunkard ! Ste . Here : swear , then , how thou escap ' dst .
Cal . I pr ' ythee , let me bring thee where crabs grow ; Trin . Swam a - shore , man
...
A most ridiculous monster , to make a wonder subject , for the liquor is not earthly
. [ Kneels . of a poor drunkard ! Ste . Here : swear , then , how thou escap ' dst .
Cal . I pr ' ythee , let me bring thee where crabs grow ; Trin . Swam a - shore , man
...
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Ay , lord ; she will become thy bed , I warrant , The next advantage And bring thee
forth brave brood . Will we take thoroughly . Ste . Monster , I will kill this man : his
daughter and | Ant . Let it be to - night ; I will be king and queen ; ( save our ...
Ay , lord ; she will become thy bed , I warrant , The next advantage And bring thee
forth brave brood . Will we take thoroughly . Ste . Monster , I will kill this man : his
daughter and | Ant . Let it be to - night ; I will be king and queen ; ( save our ...
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Thou and thy meaner fellows your last service Some wanton charm upon this
man and maid , Did worthily perform , and I must use you Whose vows are , that
no bed - right shall be paid In such another trick . Go , bring the rabble , Till
Hymen ...
Thou and thy meaner fellows your last service Some wanton charm upon this
man and maid , Did worthily perform , and I must use you Whose vows are , that
no bed - right shall be paid In such another trick . Go , bring the rabble , Till
Hymen ...
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Be patient , for the prize I ' ll bring thee to Pro . You do look , my son , in a mov ' d
sort , Shall hood - wink this mischance : therefore , speak softly ; As if you were
dismay ' d : be cheerful , sir . All ' s hush ' d as midnight yet . Our revels now are ...
Be patient , for the prize I ' ll bring thee to Pro . You do look , my son , in a mov ' d
sort , Shall hood - wink this mischance : therefore , speak softly ; As if you were
dismay ' d : be cheerful , sir . All ' s hush ' d as midnight yet . Our revels now are ...
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