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... lords . Bass . Good signiors both , when shall we laugh ? Say , when ? You grow exceeding strange : Must it be so ? Salar . We'll make our leisures to attend on yours . [ Exeunt SALAR . and SALAN . Lor . My lord Bassanio , since you ...
... lords . Bass . Good signiors both , when shall we laugh ? Say , when ? You grow exceeding strange : Must it be so ? Salar . We'll make our leisures to attend on yours . [ Exeunt SALAR . and SALAN . Lor . My lord Bassanio , since you ...
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... lord , his neighbour ? Por . That he hath a neighbourly charity in him ; for he borrowed a box of the ear of the ... lords ; they have acquainted me with their 6 A satire on the ignorance of young English travellers in Shakspeare's time ...
... lord , his neighbour ? Por . That he hath a neighbourly charity in him ; for he borrowed a box of the ear of the ... lords ; they have acquainted me with their 6 A satire on the ignorance of young English travellers in Shakspeare's time ...
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... Lord worship'd might he be ! what a beard hast thou got ! thou hast got more hair on thy chin , than Dobbin my thill - horse has on his tail . Laun . It should seem then , that Dobbin's tail grows backward ; I am sure he had more hair ...
... Lord worship'd might he be ! what a beard hast thou got ! thou hast got more hair on thy chin , than Dobbin my thill - horse has on his tail . Laun . It should seem then , that Dobbin's tail grows backward ; I am sure he had more hair ...
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... lord ? Serv . Madam , there is alighted at your gate A young Venetian , one that comes before To signify the approaching of his lord : From whom he bringeth sensible regreets9 ; To wit , besides commends , and courteous breath , Gifts ...
... lord ? Serv . Madam , there is alighted at your gate A young Venetian , one that comes before To signify the approaching of his lord : From whom he bringeth sensible regreets9 ; To wit , besides commends , and courteous breath , Gifts ...
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... lord's ring , Look well or ill with him , ' Other virtues were also imputed to it , all of which were either monitory or preservative to the wearer . Thomas Nicols , in his translation of Anselm de Boot's ' Lapidary , ' says , this ...
... lord's ring , Look well or ill with him , ' Other virtues were also imputed to it , all of which were either monitory or preservative to the wearer . Thomas Nicols , in his translation of Anselm de Boot's ' Lapidary , ' says , this ...
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Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with ..., Volume 3 William Shakespeare No preview available - 1864 |
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