The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson and SteevensT. Wardle, 1836 - 1062 pages |
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... hand . - Follow : Strange things in hand , master Brook ! follow . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . Windsor Park . Enter PAGE , SHALLOW , and SLENDER . Page . Come , come ; we'll couch i ' the castle - ditch , till we see the light of our fairies ...
... hand . - Follow : Strange things in hand , master Brook ! follow . [ Exeunt . SCENE II . Windsor Park . Enter PAGE , SHALLOW , and SLENDER . Page . Come , come ; we'll couch i ' the castle - ditch , till we see the light of our fairies ...
Page 74
... hand , they are scoundrels and substractors that say so of him . Who are they ? Mar. They that add moreover , he's ... hand ? Mar. Sir , I have not you by the hand . Sir And . Marry , but you shall have ; and here's my hand . Mar. Now ...
... hand , they are scoundrels and substractors that say so of him . Who are they ? Mar. They that add moreover , he's ... hand ? Mar. Sir , I have not you by the hand . Sir And . Marry , but you shall have ; and here's my hand . Mar. Now ...
Page 83
... hand : these be her very C's , her U's , and her T's ; and thus makes she her great P's . It is , in contempt of question , her hand . Sir And . Her C's , her U's , and her T's : Why that ? Mal . [ reads ] To the unknown beloved , this ...
... hand : these be her very C's , her U's , and her T's ; and thus makes she her great P's . It is , in contempt of question , her hand . Sir And . Her C's , her U's , and her T's : Why that ? Mal . [ reads ] To the unknown beloved , this ...
Page 96
... hand , letter : Write from it , if you can , in hand , or phrase ; Or say , ' tis not your seal , nor your invention : You can say none of this : Well , grant it then , And tell me , in the modesty of honour , [ favour ; Why you have ...
... hand , letter : Write from it , if you can , in hand , or phrase ; Or say , ' tis not your seal , nor your invention : You can say none of this : Well , grant it then , And tell me , in the modesty of honour , [ favour ; Why you have ...
Page 143
... hand , I love thee . Beat . Use it for my love some other way than swearing by it . Bene . Think you in your soul the coun Claudio hath wronged Hero ? Beat . Yea , as sure as I have a thought , or a soul . Bene . Enough , I am engaged ...
... hand , I love thee . Beat . Use it for my love some other way than swearing by it . Bene . Think you in your soul the coun Claudio hath wronged Hero ? Beat . Yea , as sure as I have a thought , or a soul . Bene . Enough , I am engaged ...
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