The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Winter's tale. Comedy of errors. Macbeth. King John. Richard II. Henry IV, pt. 1Hilliard, Gray,, 1839 |
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... true Το say this boy were like me . - Come , sir page , Look on me with your welkin7 eye . Sweet villain ! 1 i . e . the death of the deer . The mort was also certain notes played on the horn at the death of the deer . 2 " Bawcock . " A ...
... true Το say this boy were like me . - Come , sir page , Look on me with your welkin7 eye . Sweet villain ! 1 i . e . the death of the deer . The mort was also certain notes played on the horn at the death of the deer . 2 " Bawcock . " A ...
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... true . Leon . Is whispering nothing ? Is leaning cheek to cheek ? Is meeting noses ? Kissing with inside lip ? Stopping the career Of laughter with a sigh ? ( a note infallible Of breaking honesty :) Horsing foot on foot ? Skulking in ...
... true . Leon . Is whispering nothing ? Is leaning cheek to cheek ? Is meeting noses ? Kissing with inside lip ? Stopping the career Of laughter with a sigh ? ( a note infallible Of breaking honesty :) Horsing foot on foot ? Skulking in ...
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... Saw I men scour so on their way . I eyed them Even to their ships . Leon . In my just censure ! How blessed am I in my true opinion ! — 1 i . e . judgment . Alack , for lesser knowledge ! How accursed , In 26 [ ACT II . WINTER'S TALE .
... Saw I men scour so on their way . I eyed them Even to their ships . Leon . In my just censure ! How blessed am I in my true opinion ! — 1 i . e . judgment . Alack , for lesser knowledge ! How accursed , In 26 [ ACT II . WINTER'S TALE .
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... true that is mistrusted . - That false villain , Whom I employed , was pre - employed by him : He has discovered my design , and I 4 Remain a pinched thing ; yea , a very trick For them to play at will . - How came the posterns So ...
... true that is mistrusted . - That false villain , Whom I employed , was pre - employed by him : He has discovered my design , and I 4 Remain a pinched thing ; yea , a very trick For them to play at will . - How came the posterns So ...
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... true , they'll pay for't ; by mine honor , I'll geld them all : fourteen they shall not see , To bring false generations ; they are coheirs ; And I had rather glib myself , than they Should not produce fair issue . Leon . Cease ; no ...
... true , they'll pay for't ; by mine honor , I'll geld them all : fourteen they shall not see , To bring false generations ; they are coheirs ; And I had rather glib myself , than they Should not produce fair issue . Leon . Cease ; no ...
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