The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson and SteevensT. Wardle, 1836 - 1062 pages |
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... poor man ! -my library Was dukedom large enough ; of temporal roy- alties He thinks me now incapable : confederates ( So dryt he was for sway ) with the king of Naples , To give him annual tribute , do him homage ; Subject his coronet ...
... poor man ! -my library Was dukedom large enough ; of temporal roy- alties He thinks me now incapable : confederates ( So dryt he was for sway ) with the king of Naples , To give him annual tribute , do him homage ; Subject his coronet ...
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... poor credulous monster : -Well drawn , mon- ster , in good sooth . Cal . I'll shew thee every fertile inch o ' the island ; And kiss thy foot : I pr'ythee , be my god . Trin . By this light , a most perfidious and drunken monster ; when ...
... poor credulous monster : -Well drawn , mon- ster , in good sooth . Cal . I'll shew thee every fertile inch o ' the island ; And kiss thy foot : I pr'ythee , be my god . Trin . By this light , a most perfidious and drunken monster ; when ...
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... poor matters Point to rich ends . This my mean task would be As heavy to me , as ' tis odious ; but The mistress , which I serve , quiekens what's dead , And makes my labours pleasures : O , she is Ten times more gentle than her ...
... poor matters Point to rich ends . This my mean task would be As heavy to me , as ' tis odious ; but The mistress , which I serve , quiekens what's dead , And makes my labours pleasures : O , she is Ten times more gentle than her ...
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... poor mistress , moved therewithal , Wept bitterly ; and , would I might be dead , If I in thought felt not her very sorrow ! Sil . She is beholden to thee , gentle youth 1- Alas , poor lady ! desolate and left ! - I weep myself , to ...
... poor mistress , moved therewithal , Wept bitterly ; and , would I might be dead , If I in thought felt not her very sorrow ! Sil . She is beholden to thee , gentle youth 1- Alas , poor lady ! desolate and left ! - I weep myself , to ...
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... poor cuckoldly knave ! II know him not - yet I wrong him , to call him poor ; they say , the jealous wittolly knave bath masses of money for the which his wife seems to the well - favoured . I will use her as the key of the cuckoldly ...
... poor cuckoldly knave ! II know him not - yet I wrong him , to call him poor ; they say , the jealous wittolly knave bath masses of money for the which his wife seems to the well - favoured . I will use her as the key of the cuckoldly ...
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