The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson and SteevensT. Wardle, 1836 - 1062 pages |
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... thank you for't ! And now , I pray you , sir , Of homage , and I know not how much tribute , ( For still ' tis beating in my mind , ) your reason And then I'll bring thee to the present business Which now's upon us ; without the which ...
... thank you for't ! And now , I pray you , sir , Of homage , and I know not how much tribute , ( For still ' tis beating in my mind , ) your reason And then I'll bring thee to the present business Which now's upon us ; without the which ...
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... thank you , you swinged me for my love , which makes me the bolder to chide you for yours . on Val . In conclusion , I stand affected to her . Speed . I would you were set ; so , your af fection would cease . Val . Last night she ...
... thank you , you swinged me for my love , which makes me the bolder to chide you for yours . on Val . In conclusion , I stand affected to her . Speed . I would you were set ; so , your af fection would cease . Val . Last night she ...
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... Thank me for this , more than for all the favours , Which , all too much , I have bestow'd on thee . But if thou linger in my territories , Longer than swiftest expedition Will give thee time to leave our royal court , By heaven , my ...
... Thank me for this , more than for all the favours , Which , all too much , I have bestow'd on thee . But if thou linger in my territories , Longer than swiftest expedition Will give thee time to leave our royal court , By heaven , my ...
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... thanks you . Sil . What say'st thou ? Jul . I thank you , madam , that you tender her : Poor gentlewoman ! my master wrongs Ler Sil . Dost thon know her ? [ much . Jul . Almost as well as I do know myself : To think upon her woes , I do ...
... thanks you . Sil . What say'st thou ? Jul . I thank you , madam , that you tender her : Poor gentlewoman ! my master wrongs Ler Sil . Dost thon know her ? [ much . Jul . Almost as well as I do know myself : To think upon her woes , I do ...
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... thank your grace ; the gift hath made me happy . I now beseech you , for your daughter's sake , To grant one boon that I shall ask of you . An allusion to cleaving the pin in archery . Interest . 44 SHAKSPEARE . Duke . I grant : t ...
... thank your grace ; the gift hath made me happy . I now beseech you , for your daughter's sake , To grant one boon that I shall ask of you . An allusion to cleaving the pin in archery . Interest . 44 SHAKSPEARE . Duke . I grant : t ...
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