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Page 14
... faid of Oberon and Titania , that they never meet but they square . So the sense may be , Is there no hot - blooded youth that will keep him company through all his mad pranks ? JOHNSON . MESS . He is most in the company of the 14 MUCH ADO.
... faid of Oberon and Titania , that they never meet but they square . So the sense may be , Is there no hot - blooded youth that will keep him company through all his mad pranks ? JOHNSON . MESS . He is most in the company of the 14 MUCH ADO.
Page 23
... it were visible and apparent . " It is still faid of the mercenary cuckold , that he carries his horns in his pockets . STEEVENS . D. PEDRO . I shall fee thee , ere I C4 ABOUT NOTHING . 23 winded in my forehead, or hang my bugle in ...
... it were visible and apparent . " It is still faid of the mercenary cuckold , that he carries his horns in his pockets . STEEVENS . D. PEDRO . I shall fee thee , ere I C4 ABOUT NOTHING . 23 winded in my forehead, or hang my bugle in ...
Page 33
... faid to be a flattering honeft man , it must not be denied that I am a plain - dealing villain . I am trusted with a muzzle , and enfranchised with a clog ; therefore I have decreed not to fing in my I had rather be a canker in a hedge ...
... faid to be a flattering honeft man , it must not be denied that I am a plain - dealing villain . I am trusted with a muzzle , and enfranchised with a clog ; therefore I have decreed not to fing in my I had rather be a canker in a hedge ...
Page 37
... faid , God fends a curst cow short horns ; but to a cow too curft he fends none . LEON . So , by being too curst , God will send you no horns . BEAT . Just , if he send me no husband ; for the which bleffing , I am at him upon my knees ...
... faid , God fends a curst cow short horns ; but to a cow too curft he fends none . LEON . So , by being too curst , God will send you no horns . BEAT . Just , if he send me no husband ; for the which bleffing , I am at him upon my knees ...
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... faid so . " He hath a better bad habit of frowning , than the Count STEEVENS . Palatine . " 4 - his dry hand- ] A dry hand was anciently regarded as the fign of a cold conftitution . To this , Maria , in Twelfth- Night , alludes , Act I ...
... faid so . " He hath a better bad habit of frowning , than the Count STEEVENS . Palatine . " 4 - his dry hand- ] A dry hand was anciently regarded as the fign of a cold conftitution . To this , Maria , in Twelfth- Night , alludes , Act I ...
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