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Page 43
... Foul wrefting , and impossible construction . " 7 - his villainy ; ) By which the means his malice and im- for he both pleaseth men , and angers them , M. MASON . ABOUT NOTHING . 43 BEAT. Did he never make you laugh? ...
... Foul wrefting , and impossible construction . " 7 - his villainy ; ) By which the means his malice and im- for he both pleaseth men , and angers them , M. MASON . ABOUT NOTHING . 43 BEAT. Did he never make you laugh? ...
Page 66
... foul ra- vished ! -Is it not strange , that sheeps ' guts should hale fouls out of men's bodies ? -Well , a horn for my money , when all's done . BALTHAZAR fings . I. BALTH . Sigh no more , ladies , figh no more ,? Men were deceivers ...
... foul ra- vished ! -Is it not strange , that sheeps ' guts should hale fouls out of men's bodies ? -Well , a horn for my money , when all's done . BALTHAZAR fings . I. BALTH . Sigh no more , ladies , figh no more ,? Men were deceivers ...
Page 81
... foul blot : 2 if tall , a lance ill - headed ; The following passages containing a similar train of thought , are from Lyly's Anatomy of Wit , 1581 : " If one be hard in conceiving , they pronounce him a dowlte : if given to study ...
... foul blot : 2 if tall , a lance ill - headed ; The following passages containing a similar train of thought , are from Lyly's Anatomy of Wit , 1581 : " If one be hard in conceiving , they pronounce him a dowlte : if given to study ...
Page 95
... foul . DOGB . Nay , that were a punishment too good for them , if they should have any allegiance in them , being chofen for the prince's watch . VERG . Well , give them their charge , neighbour Dogberry . DOGB . First , who think you ...
... foul . DOGB . Nay , that were a punishment too good for them , if they should have any allegiance in them , being chofen for the prince's watch . VERG . Well , give them their charge , neighbour Dogberry . DOGB . First , who think you ...
Page 118
... fouls , to utter it . CLAUD . Know you any , Hero ? HERO . None , my lord . FRIAR . Know you any , count ? LEON . I dare make his answer , none . 3 If either of you know any inward impediment & c . ] This is borrowed from our Marriage ...
... fouls , to utter it . CLAUD . Know you any , Hero ? HERO . None , my lord . FRIAR . Know you any , count ? LEON . I dare make his answer , none . 3 If either of you know any inward impediment & c . ] This is borrowed from our Marriage ...
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