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... written by Churchyard ( 1580 ) , speaks of him as a compound of folly and wit , ' grave of looks and father - like of face , ' who uttered ' strange talk ' before strangers , sententious , not inclined to mirth , but ' well disposed ...
... written by Churchyard ( 1580 ) , speaks of him as a compound of folly and wit , ' grave of looks and father - like of face , ' who uttered ' strange talk ' before strangers , sententious , not inclined to mirth , but ' well disposed ...
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Necessity will make us all forsworn Three thousand times within this three years ' space ; For every man with his affects is born , Not by might master'd but by special grace : If I break faith , this word shall speak for me ; I am ...
Necessity will make us all forsworn Three thousand times within this three years ' space ; For every man with his affects is born , Not by might master'd but by special grace : If I break faith , this word shall speak for me ; I am ...
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Now , sir , for the manner , —it is the manner of a man to speak to a woman for the form , -in some form . Biron . For the following , sir ? Cost . As it shall follow in my correction : and God defend the right ! King .
Now , sir , for the manner , —it is the manner of a man to speak to a woman for the form , -in some form . Biron . For the following , sir ? Cost . As it shall follow in my correction : and God defend the right ! King .
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Speak you this in my praise , master ? Arm . In thy condign praise . Moth . I will praise an eel with the same praise ... [ Aside ] He speaks the mere contrary ; crosses love not him . Arm . I have promised to study three years with the ...
Speak you this in my praise , master ? Arm . In thy condign praise . Moth . I will praise an eel with the same praise ... [ Aside ] He speaks the mere contrary ; crosses love not him . Arm . I have promised to study three years with the ...
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238. impatient to speak and not see , provoked at being merely 230 240 able to speak , and not to see , like the eye . 245. point , prompt . 246. His face's own margent , etc. , an allusion to the practice of giving quotations in the ...
238. impatient to speak and not see , provoked at being merely 230 240 able to speak , and not to see , like the eye . 245. point , prompt . 246. His face's own margent , etc. , an allusion to the practice of giving quotations in the ...
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