The Plays of Shakspeare: Printed from the Text of Samuel Johnson, George Steevens, and Isaac Reed, Том 8Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 |
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... thank thee for thy love to me , which thou shalt find I will most kindly requite . I had my- self notice of my brother's purpose herein , and have by underhand means laboured to dissuade him from it ; but he is resolute . I'll tell thee ...
... thank thee for thy love to me , which thou shalt find I will most kindly requite . I had my- self notice of my brother's purpose herein , and have by underhand means laboured to dissuade him from it ; but he is resolute . I'll tell thee ...
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... thank him , and encourage him : My father's rough and envious disposition Sticks me at heart . — Sir , you have well deserv'd : If you do keep your promises in love , But justly , as you have exceeded promise , Your mistress shall be ...
... thank him , and encourage him : My father's rough and envious disposition Sticks me at heart . — Sir , you have well deserv'd : If you do keep your promises in love , But justly , as you have exceeded promise , Your mistress shall be ...
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... thank you , sir : and , pray you , tell me this ; Which of the two was daughter of the duke , That here was at the wrestling ? Le Beau . Neither his daughter , if we judge by man- ners ; But yet , indeed , the shorter is his daughter ...
... thank you , sir : and , pray you , tell me this ; Which of the two was daughter of the duke , That here was at the wrestling ? Le Beau . Neither his daughter , if we judge by man- ners ; But yet , indeed , the shorter is his daughter ...
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... thank any man , I'll thank you but that they call compliment , is like the encoun- ter of two dog - apes ; and when a man thanks me hear- tily , methinks , I have given him a penny , and he ren- ders me the beggarly thanks . Come , sing ...
... thank any man , I'll thank you but that they call compliment , is like the encoun- ter of two dog - apes ; and when a man thanks me hear- tily , methinks , I have given him a penny , and he ren- ders me the beggarly thanks . Come , sing ...
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... thanks , and make no boast of them . Come , warble , come . SONG . Who doth ambition shun , And loves to live i'the sun , Seeking the food he eats , [ All together here . And pleas'd with what he gets , Come hither , come hither , come ...
... thanks , and make no boast of them . Come , warble , come . SONG . Who doth ambition shun , And loves to live i'the sun , Seeking the food he eats , [ All together here . And pleas'd with what he gets , Come hither , come hither , come ...
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Achil Æneas Agam Agamemnon Ajax Antenor Audrey better brother Caius CALCHAS cousin Cres Cressid daughter DEIPHOBUS Diomed DIOMEDES doth Duke F Enter Exeunt Exit eyes fair fairies Falstaff Farewell father Fent fool gentle give Grecian Greek hast hath hear heart heaven Hect Hector Helen Herne the hunter hither honour Host HUGH EVANS humour JAQUES kiss knave lady look lord marry master Brook master doctor master Fenton master Slender MENELAUS mistress Anne mistress Ford Nest Nestor never night oman Orlando PANDARUS Paris Patr Patroclus Phebe Pist pr'ythee pray Priam Quick Rosalind SCENE Shal SHALLOW SILVIUS Sir HUGH sir John Sir John Falstaff Slen speak sweet sword tell thee Ther there's Thersites thing thou art to-morrow Touch Troilus Trojan Troy Ulyss what's wife woman word youth
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