“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Том 4F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... thing , we find both in the folio and quarto : " . but for the stuff- ing well , we are all mortal . " Perhaps our author wrote : Malone . - " A man , a sovereign pearl , he is esteem'd . " i . e . not only a pearl , but such a one as ...
... thing , we find both in the folio and quarto : " . but for the stuff- ing well , we are all mortal . " Perhaps our author wrote : Malone . - " A man , a sovereign pearl , he is esteem'd . " i . e . not only a pearl , but such a one as ...
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... thing at all . Arm . Fetch hither the swain ; he must carry me a letter . Moth . A message well sympathised ; a horse to be embassador for an ass ! Arm . Ha , ha ! what sayest thou ? Moth . Marry , sir , you must send the ass upon the ...
... thing at all . Arm . Fetch hither the swain ; he must carry me a letter . Moth . A message well sympathised ; a horse to be embassador for an ass ! Arm . Ha , ha ! what sayest thou ? Moth . Marry , sir , you must send the ass upon the ...
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... things , in order to apply them to his broken shin , says , he will not have them , as they were none of them salves , and begs for a plain plantain instead of them . This Arm . By virtue , thou enforcest laughter ; thy E2 LOVE'S ...
... things , in order to apply them to his broken shin , says , he will not have them , as they were none of them salves , and begs for a plain plantain instead of them . This Arm . By virtue , thou enforcest laughter ; thy E2 LOVE'S ...
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... thing , a fine thing . It is plain , there- fore , we should read : my incony jewel . " Warburton . I know not whether it be right , however specious , to change Few to Jewel . Few , in our author's time , was , for whatever reason ...
... thing , a fine thing . It is plain , there- fore , we should read : my incony jewel . " Warburton . I know not whether it be right , however specious , to change Few to Jewel . Few , in our author's time , was , for whatever reason ...
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... thing for me that I shall entreat . Cost . When would you have it done , sir ? Biron . O , this afternoon . Cost . Well , I will do it , sir : Fare you well . Biron . O , thou knowest not what it is . Cost . I shall know , sir , when I ...
... thing for me that I shall entreat . Cost . When would you have it done , sir ? Biron . O , this afternoon . Cost . Well , I will do it , sir : Fare you well . Biron . O , thou knowest not what it is . Cost . I shall know , sir , when I ...
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