The Works of Shakespeare: in Eight Volumes, Band 3H. Woodfall, 1767 |
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... tongues that I have in fencing , dancing , and bear - baiting . ( 2 ) O , had 1 but follow'd the arts ! Sir To . Then hadst thou had an excellent head of hair . Sir And . Why , would that have mended my hair ? Sir To . Pait queftion ...
... tongues that I have in fencing , dancing , and bear - baiting . ( 2 ) O , had 1 but follow'd the arts ! Sir To . Then hadst thou had an excellent head of hair . Sir And . Why , would that have mended my hair ? Sir To . Pait queftion ...
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... tongue , thy face , thy limbs , actions , and spirit , Do give thee five - fold blazon - not too fast - soft ! soft ! Unless the mafter were the man . - How now ? Even fo quickly may one catch the plague ? Methinks , I feel this youth's ...
... tongue , thy face , thy limbs , actions , and spirit , Do give thee five - fold blazon - not too fast - soft ! soft ! Unless the mafter were the man . - How now ? Even fo quickly may one catch the plague ? Methinks , I feel this youth's ...
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... tongue ; For fhe did speak in ftarts distractedly : She loves me , fure ; the cunning of her paffion Invites me in this churlish meffenger . None of my Lord's ring ? why , he fent her none . I am the man -- if it be fo , ( as , ' tis ...
... tongue ; For fhe did speak in ftarts distractedly : She loves me , fure ; the cunning of her paffion Invites me in this churlish meffenger . None of my Lord's ring ? why , he fent her none . I am the man -- if it be fo , ( as , ' tis ...
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... with a kinsman , Jurly with fervants : let thy tongue tang arguments of State ; put thyself into the trick of fingularity . She thus advifes advifes thee , that fighs for thee . Remember who 138 " TWELFTH NIGHT : Or ,
... with a kinsman , Jurly with fervants : let thy tongue tang arguments of State ; put thyself into the trick of fingularity . She thus advifes advifes thee , that fighs for thee . Remember who 138 " TWELFTH NIGHT : Or ,
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... tongue , which the Poet fatyrically prefcribes to Sir Andrew's ink ? And how mean an opi- nion Shakespeare had of thefe petulant invectives , is pretty evident from his clofe of this fpeech ; Let there be gall enoi gh in thy ink , tho ...
... tongue , which the Poet fatyrically prefcribes to Sir Andrew's ink ? And how mean an opi- nion Shakespeare had of thefe petulant invectives , is pretty evident from his clofe of this fpeech ; Let there be gall enoi gh in thy ink , tho ...
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