The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed; with Glossarial Notes, His Life, and a Critique on His Genius & WritingsJones, 1823 - 971 pages |
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... thee traverse , to see thee here , to see thee there ; to see thee pass thy punto , thy stock , thy reverse , thy distance , thy montánt . Is he dead , my Ethiopian ? is he dead , my Francisco ? ha , bully ! What says my Esculapius ? my ...
... thee traverse , to see thee here , to see thee there ; to see thee pass thy punto , thy stock , thy reverse , thy distance , thy montánt . Is he dead , my Ethiopian ? is he dead , my Francisco ? ha , bully ! What says my Esculapius ? my ...
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... thee ? let that per- suade thee , there's something extraordinary in thee . Come , I cannot cog , and say , thou art this and that , like a many of these lisping haw- Mrs. Ford . Marry , as I told you before , John , thorn buds , that ...
... thee ? let that per- suade thee , there's something extraordinary in thee . Come , I cannot cog , and say , thou art this and that , like a many of these lisping haw- Mrs. Ford . Marry , as I told you before , John , thorn buds , that ...
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... thee , Malvolio ? Sir To . Marry , hang thee , brock ! " Mal . I may command , where I adore : But silence , like a Lucrece knife , With bloodless stroke my heart doth gore ; M , O , A , I , doth sway my life . Fab . A fustian riddle ...
... thee , Malvolio ? Sir To . Marry , hang thee , brock ! " Mal . I may command , where I adore : But silence , like a Lucrece knife , With bloodless stroke my heart doth gore ; M , O , A , I , doth sway my life . Fab . A fustian riddle ...
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... thee well : therefore in my pre- sence still smile , dear my sweet , I pr'ythee . Jove , I thank thee . - I will smile ; I will do every thing that thou wilt have me . [ Exit . Fab . I will not give my part of this sport for a pension ...
... thee well : therefore in my pre- sence still smile , dear my sweet , I pr'ythee . Jove , I thank thee . - I will smile ; I will do every thing that thou wilt have me . [ Exit . Fab . I will not give my part of this sport for a pension ...
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... thee upon a sad " occasion . Mal . Sad , lady ? I could be sad : This does make some obstruction in the blood , this cross- gartering ; But what of that , if it please the Let this fellow be looked to : Fellow ! * not Mal volio , nor ...
... thee upon a sad " occasion . Mal . Sad , lady ? I could be sad : This does make some obstruction in the blood , this cross- gartering ; But what of that , if it please the Let this fellow be looked to : Fellow ! * not Mal volio , nor ...
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