The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson and SteevensT. Wardle, 1836 - 1062 pages |
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... heard a hollow burst of bel Like bulls , or rather lions ; did it not wake you ? It struck mine ear most terribly . Alon . I heard nothing . Ant . O , ' twas a din to fright a monster's ear ; To make an earthquake ! sure it was the roar ...
... heard a hollow burst of bel Like bulls , or rather lions ; did it not wake you ? It struck mine ear most terribly . Alon . I heard nothing . Ant . O , ' twas a din to fright a monster's ear ; To make an earthquake ! sure it was the roar ...
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... heard thee say For , I am sure , she is not buried . [ Aside . No grief did ever come so near thy heart , Sil . Say that she be ; yet Valentine , thy As when thy lady and thy true love died , Survives ; to whom , thyself art witness ...
... heard thee say For , I am sure , she is not buried . [ Aside . No grief did ever come so near thy heart , Sil . Say that she be ; yet Valentine , thy As when thy lady and thy true love died , Survives ; to whom , thyself art witness ...
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... heard what this knave told me ; did you not ? Page . Yes ; and you heard what the other told me ? Ford . Do you think there is truth in them ? Page . Hang ' em , slaves ! I do not think the knight would offer it : but these that accuse ...
... heard what this knave told me ; did you not ? Page . Yes ; and you heard what the other told me ? Ford . Do you think there is truth in them ? Page . Hang ' em , slaves ! I do not think the knight would offer it : but these that accuse ...
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... heard my father name He was a bachelor then . Cap . [ him : And so is now , Or was so very late for but a month Ago I went from hence ; and then ' twas fresh In murmur , ( as , you know , what great ones do , ] The less will prattle of ...
... heard my father name He was a bachelor then . Cap . [ him : And so is now , Or was so very late for but a month Ago I went from hence ; and then ' twas fresh In murmur , ( as , you know , what great ones do , ] The less will prattle of ...
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... heard that word of some great man , and now applies it to a fool . Vent my folly ! I am afraid this great lubber , the world , will prove a cockney . - I pr'ythee now , ungird thy strangeness , and tell me what I shall vent to my lady ...
... heard that word of some great man , and now applies it to a fool . Vent my folly ! I am afraid this great lubber , the world , will prove a cockney . - I pr'ythee now , ungird thy strangeness , and tell me what I shall vent to my lady ...
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