The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens, and Reed, Volume 1W. Borradaile, 1825 |
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... meaning , resolutely ; his mean- ing is good . * An intended bluntier , Shal . Ay , I think my cousin meant well . Slen . Ay , or else I would I might be hanged , la . Re - enter ANNE PAGE . Shal . Here comes fair mistress Anne ...
... meaning , resolutely ; his mean- ing is good . * An intended bluntier , Shal . Ay , I think my cousin meant well . Slen . Ay , or else I would I might be hanged , la . Re - enter ANNE PAGE . Shal . Here comes fair mistress Anne ...
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... mean , master Slender , what would you with me ? Slen . Truly , for mine own part , I would little or nothing with you : Your father , and my uncle , have made motions : if it be my luck , so : if not , happy man be his dole ! ‡ They ...
... mean , master Slender , what would you with me ? Slen . Truly , for mine own part , I would little or nothing with you : Your father , and my uncle , have made motions : if it be my luck , so : if not , happy man be his dole ! ‡ They ...
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... mean ? is it a world to hide virtues in ? I did think , by the excellent con- stitution of thy leg , it was formed under the star of a galliard . Sir And . Ay , ' tis strong , and it does indiffe- rent well in a flame - coloured stock ...
... mean ? is it a world to hide virtues in ? I did think , by the excellent con- stitution of thy leg , it was formed under the star of a galliard . Sir And . Ay , ' tis strong , and it does indiffe- rent well in a flame - coloured stock ...
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... I am bound to your niece , Sir : I mean , * See the play of Troilus and Cressida . A hawk not well trained . + Bound , limit . Sir And . And't be any way , it must SCENE I. ] THE TWELFTH NIGHT ; OR , WHAT YOU WILL . 43.
... I am bound to your niece , Sir : I mean , * See the play of Troilus and Cressida . A hawk not well trained . + Bound , limit . Sir And . And't be any way , it must SCENE I. ] THE TWELFTH NIGHT ; OR , WHAT YOU WILL . 43.
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... mean by bidding me taste my legs . Sir To . I mean , to go , Sir , to enter . Vio . I will answer you with gait and en- trance : But we are prevented . Enter OLIVIA and MARIA . Most excellent accomplished lady , the heavens rain odours ...
... mean by bidding me taste my legs . Sir To . I mean , to go , Sir , to enter . Vio . I will answer you with gait and en- trance : But we are prevented . Enter OLIVIA and MARIA . Most excellent accomplished lady , the heavens rain odours ...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, from the Text of Johnson ..., Volume 1 William Shakespeare Affichage du livre entier - 1862 |
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