The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, 1. köideW. Borradaile, 1825 |
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... hath wrong'd me ; indeed , he hath ; -at a word , he hath ; it : for though I cannot remember what I did believe me ; -Robert Shallow , esquire , saith , when you made me drunk , yet I am not alto- he is wrong'd . gether an ass . Eva ...
... hath wrong'd me ; indeed , he hath ; -at a word , he hath ; it : for though I cannot remember what I did believe me ; -Robert Shallow , esquire , saith , when you made me drunk , yet I am not alto- he is wrong'd . gether an ass . Eva ...
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... hath this Flemish drunkard picked ( with the devil's name ) out of my conversation , that he dares in this manner assay me ? Why , he hath not been thrice in my company ! -What should I say to him ? -- I was then frugal of my mirth ...
... hath this Flemish drunkard picked ( with the devil's name ) out of my conversation , that he dares in this manner assay me ? Why , he hath not been thrice in my company ! -What should I say to him ? -- I was then frugal of my mirth ...
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... hath had the measur- Shal . Will you [ to PAGE ] go with us to be- ing of their weapons ; and , I think , he hath ap- pointed them contrary places : for , believe me , I hear the parson is no jester . Hark , I will tell you what our ...
... hath had the measur- Shal . Will you [ to PAGE ] go with us to be- ing of their weapons ; and , I think , he hath ap- pointed them contrary places : for , believe me , I hear the parson is no jester . Hark , I will tell you what our ...
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... hath pursued me ; which hath been , on [ Exit PISTOL . the wing of all occasions . But whatsoever I Fal . Say'st thou so , old Jack ? go thy ways ; have merited , either in my mind , or in my I'll make more of thy old body than I have ...
... hath pursued me ; which hath been , on [ Exit PISTOL . the wing of all occasions . But whatsoever I Fal . Say'st thou so , old Jack ? go thy ways ; have merited , either in my mind , or in my I'll make more of thy old body than I have ...
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... hath masses of money ; for the which his wife seems to me well - favoured . I will use her as the key of the cuckoldly rogue's coffer ; and there's my harvest - home . Ford . I would you knew Ford , Sir ; that you might avoid him , if ...
... hath masses of money ; for the which his wife seems to me well - favoured . I will use her as the key of the cuckoldly rogue's coffer ; and there's my harvest - home . Ford . I would you knew Ford , Sir ; that you might avoid him , if ...
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