The dramatic works.Whittingham, 1830 |
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William Shakespeare. if thou be Launcelot , thou art mine own flesh and blood . 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 ...
William Shakespeare. if thou be Launcelot , thou art mine own flesh and blood . 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 ...
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... have good fortune - i . e . a table which doth not only promise but . offer to swear upon a book that I shall have good fortune . He omits the conclusion of the sentence . · Thou art too wild , too rude , and. 30 ACT II . MERCHANT OF.
... have good fortune - i . e . a table which doth not only promise but . offer to swear upon a book that I shall have good fortune . He omits the conclusion of the sentence . · Thou art too wild , too rude , and. 30 ACT II . MERCHANT OF.
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... thou art not known , why , there they show Something too liberal12 ; -pray thee , take pain To allay with some cold drops of modesty13 Thy skipping spirit ; lest , through thy wild be- haviour , I be misconstrued in the place I go to ...
... thou art not known , why , there they show Something too liberal12 ; -pray thee , take pain To allay with some cold drops of modesty13 Thy skipping spirit ; lest , through thy wild be- haviour , I be misconstrued in the place I go to ...
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... thy love . Jes . Lorenzo , certain ; and my love , indeed ; For who love I so much ? And now who knows , But you , Lorenzo , whether I am yours ? • Lor . Heaven , and thy thoughts , are witness that thou art . Jes . Here , catch this ...
... thy love . Jes . Lorenzo , certain ; and my love , indeed ; For who love I so much ? And now who knows , But you , Lorenzo , whether I am yours ? • Lor . Heaven , and thy thoughts , are witness that thou art . Jes . Here , catch 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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