The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare;: With a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected. : Vol. I[-VII].Hilliard, Gray,, 1836 |
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... multitude , 1 In a mask on St. Stephen's Night , 1614 , by Thomas Campion , Rumor comes on in a skin coat full of winged tongues . 2 The stops are the holes in a flute or pipe . Can play upon it . But what need I thus.
... multitude , 1 In a mask on St. Stephen's Night , 1614 , by Thomas Campion , Rumor comes on in a skin coat full of winged tongues . 2 The stops are the holes in a flute or pipe . Can play upon it . But what need I thus.
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... night , And would have told him , half his Troy was burned ; But Priam found the fire , ere he his tongue , And I my Percy's death , ere thou report'st it . This thou wouldst say , -Your son did thus , and thus , Your brother , thus ...
... night , And would have told him , half his Troy was burned ; But Priam found the fire , ere he his tongue , And I my Percy's death , ere thou report'st it . This thou wouldst say , -Your son did thus , and thus , Your brother , thus ...
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... Night's Dream , and in Love's Labor's Lost . It is also used in many places by Chaucer for a young man . 4 Johnson says that , by a face - royal , Falstaff means a face exempt from the touch of vulgar hands . Steevens imagines that ...
... Night's Dream , and in Love's Labor's Lost . It is also used in many places by Chaucer for a young man . 4 Johnson says that , by a face - royal , Falstaff means a face exempt from the touch of vulgar hands . Steevens imagines that ...
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... night's exploit on Gad's - hill . You may thank the unquiet time for your quiet o'erposting that action . Fal . My lord ? Ch . Just . But since all is well , keep it so ; wake not a sleeping wolf . Fal . To wake a wolf , is as bad as to ...
... night's exploit on Gad's - hill . You may thank the unquiet time for your quiet o'erposting that action . Fal . My lord ? Ch . Just . But since all is well , keep it so ; wake not a sleeping wolf . Fal . To wake a wolf , is as bad as to ...
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... nights , like the mare . Fal . I think I am as like to ride the mare , if I have any vantage of ground to get up . Ch . Just . How comes this , sir John ? Fie ! what man of good temper would endure this tempest of ex- clamation ? Are ...
... nights , like the mare . Fal . I think I am as like to ride the mare , if I have any vantage of ground to get up . Ch . Just . How comes this , sir John ? Fie ! what man of good temper would endure this tempest of ex- clamation ? Are ...
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