The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 psl. |
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... never undone , till he be hanged ; nor never welcome to a place , till some certain shot be paid . and the hostess say , welcome . Speed . Come on , you mad - cap , I'll to the ale- house with you presently ; where , for one shot of ...
... never undone , till he be hanged ; nor never welcome to a place , till some certain shot be paid . and the hostess say , welcome . Speed . Come on , you mad - cap , I'll to the ale- house with you presently ; where , for one shot of ...
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... never shall . I warrant he hath a thousand of these letters , writ with blank space for different names , ( sure ... never have board- ed me in this fury . Mrs. Ford . Boarding , call you it ? I'll be sure to keep him above deck . Mrs ...
... never shall . I warrant he hath a thousand of these letters , writ with blank space for different names , ( sure ... never have board- ed me in this fury . Mrs. Ford . Boarding , call you it ? I'll be sure to keep him above deck . Mrs ...
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... never get an eye - wink of her . —I had myself twenty angels given me this morning ; but I defy all an- gels , ( in any such sort , as they say , ) but in the way of honesty : - and , I warrant you , they could never get her so much as ...
... never get an eye - wink of her . —I had myself twenty angels given me this morning ; but I defy all an- gels , ( in any such sort , as they say , ) but in the way of honesty : - and , I warrant you , they could never get her so much as ...
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... Never . Fal . Have you importuned her to such a pur- pose ? Ford . Never . Fal . Of what quality was your love then ? Ford . Like a fair house , built upon another man's ground ; so that I have lost my edifice , by mistak- ing the place ...
... Never . Fal . Have you importuned her to such a pur- pose ? Ford . Never . Fal . Of what quality was your love then ? Ford . Like a fair house , built upon another man's ground ; so that I have lost my edifice , by mistak- ing the place ...
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... never trust me when I open -gain . Page . Let's obey his humour a little further : Come , gentlemen . [ Exeunt PAGE , FORD , SHALLOW , and EVANS . Mrs. Page . Trust me , he beat him most pitifully . Mrs. Ford . Nay , by the mass , that ...
... never trust me when I open -gain . Page . Let's obey his humour a little further : Come , gentlemen . [ Exeunt PAGE , FORD , SHALLOW , and EVANS . Mrs. Page . Trust me , he beat him most pitifully . Mrs. Ford . Nay , by the mass , that ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare– Accurately Printed from the Text ..., 9 tomas William Shakespeare Visos knygos peržiūra - 1823 |
The Plays of William Shakespeare– Accurately Printed from the Text ..., 9 tomas William Shakespeare Visos knygos peržiūra - 1803 |
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