The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen2Printed at the Clarendon Press, 1770 |
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... fellow - fcholars ; and to keep those statutes That are recorded in this schedule here . * In this play are to be perceived feveral Atrakes of Shakespear's pen , but the whole ought by no means to pass for the work of it . brazen tombs ...
... fellow - fcholars ; and to keep those statutes That are recorded in this schedule here . * In this play are to be perceived feveral Atrakes of Shakespear's pen , but the whole ought by no means to pass for the work of it . brazen tombs ...
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... fellow ; what would'st ? Dull . I myself reprehend his own person , for I am his grace's tharborough : but I would see his own person in flesh and blood . Biron . This is he . Dull . Signior Arme , Arme , commends you . There's villany ...
... fellow ; what would'st ? Dull . I myself reprehend his own person , for I am his grace's tharborough : but I would see his own person in flesh and blood . Biron . This is he . Dull . Signior Arme , Arme , commends you . There's villany ...
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... fellow , by the reft that have no heads . Coft . Which is the greatest lady , the highest ? Prin . The thickeft , and the tallest . Coft . The thickeft , and the tallest ! it is fo , truth is truth .. An your waift , miftrefs , were as ...
... fellow , by the reft that have no heads . Coft . Which is the greatest lady , the highest ? Prin . The thickeft , and the tallest . Coft . The thickeft , and the tallest ! it is fo , truth is truth .. An your waift , miftrefs , were as ...
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... fellow , a word : Who gave thee this letter ? Coft . I told you , my lord . Prin . To whom should'st thou give it ? Coft . From my lord to my lady . Prin . From which lord to which lady ? Coft . From my lord Berown , a good master of ...
... fellow , a word : Who gave thee this letter ? Coft . I told you , my lord . Prin . To whom should'st thou give it ? Coft . From my lord to my lady . Prin . From which lord to which lady ? Coft . From my lord Berown , a good master of ...
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... fellow picks up wit as pigeons peas , And utters it again , when Jove doth please : He is wit's pedler , and retails his wares At wakes , and waffails , meetings , markets , fairs : And we that fell by grofs , the lord doth know , Have ...
... fellow picks up wit as pigeons peas , And utters it again , when Jove doth please : He is wit's pedler , and retails his wares At wakes , and waffails , meetings , markets , fairs : And we that fell by grofs , the lord doth know , Have ...
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