The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson and SteevensT. Wardle, 1836 - 1062 pages |
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... faith for his sake , than reason does wel allow of . His magic has something in it very solemn and very poetical ; and that extravagant character of Caliban is mightily well sustained , shows a wonderful invention in the author , who ...
... faith for his sake , than reason does wel allow of . His magic has something in it very solemn and very poetical ; and that extravagant character of Caliban is mightily well sustained , shows a wonderful invention in the author , who ...
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... faith Into a thousand oaths ; and all those oaths Descended into perjury , to love me . [ two , Thou hast no faith left now , unless thon hadst And that's far worse than none ; better have Done Than plural faith , which is too much by ...
... faith Into a thousand oaths ; and all those oaths Descended into perjury , to love me . [ two , Thou hast no faith left now , unless thon hadst And that's far worse than none ; better have Done Than plural faith , which is too much by ...
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... faith , and find any body in the house , Rug . Tis ready , sir , here in the porch . here will be an old abusing of God's patience , Caius . By my trot , I tarry too long : -Od's and the king's English . me ! Qu'ay ' oublié ? dere is ...
... faith , and find any body in the house , Rug . Tis ready , sir , here in the porch . here will be an old abusing of God's patience , Caius . By my trot , I tarry too long : -Od's and the king's English . me ! Qu'ay ' oublié ? dere is ...
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... faith It shall become thee well to act my woes ; She will attend it better in thy youth , Than a nuncio of more grave aspect . Vio . I think net so , my lord . Sir And . ' Faith , I can cut a caper . Duke . Dear lad , believe it ; Sir ...
... faith It shall become thee well to act my woes ; She will attend it better in thy youth , Than a nuncio of more grave aspect . Vio . I think net so , my lord . Sir And . ' Faith , I can cut a caper . Duke . Dear lad , believe it ; Sir ...
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... faith . Clo . How now , my hearts ? Did you never see the picture of we three⚫ ? Sir To . Welcome , ass . catch . Now let's have a Sir And . ' Tis not the first time I have con- strain'd one to call me knave . Begin , fool ; it begins ...
... faith . Clo . How now , my hearts ? Did you never see the picture of we three⚫ ? Sir To . Welcome , ass . catch . Now let's have a Sir And . ' Tis not the first time I have con- strain'd one to call me knave . Begin , fool ; it begins ...
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