The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen6Printed and fold by J.J. Tourneisen, 1799 |
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... say : Your fufficiency as your worth is able , And let them work . i . e . Your skill in government is , in ability to serve me , equal to the integrity of your heart , and let them co - operate in your future miniftry . The ...
... say : Your fufficiency as your worth is able , And let them work . i . e . Your skill in government is , in ability to serve me , equal to the integrity of your heart , and let them co - operate in your future miniftry . The ...
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... says to Macquerelle the bawd : thou unto the faburbs . " Again , in Ram - Alley , or Merry Tricks , 1611 : Some fourteen bawds ; he kept her in the Suburbs . ” CLO . To the ground , miftrefs . BAWD . 20 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
... says to Macquerelle the bawd : thou unto the faburbs . " Again , in Ram - Alley , or Merry Tricks , 1611 : Some fourteen bawds ; he kept her in the Suburbs . ” CLO . To the ground , miftrefs . BAWD . 20 MEASURE FOR MEASURE .
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... say , to proceed at once to my story . Be affured , I would not mock you Though it is my familiar pradice to jeft with maidens , and , like the lapwing , to deceive them by my infincere prattle , though , I say , it is my ordinary and ...
... say , to proceed at once to my story . Be affured , I would not mock you Though it is my familiar pradice to jeft with maidens , and , like the lapwing , to deceive them by my infincere prattle , though , I say , it is my ordinary and ...
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... Says Angelo to the confta . ble . " He cannot , fir , ( quoth the Clown , ) he's out at elbow . I know not whether this quibble be generally understood : he is out at the word elbow , and out at the elbow of his coat . The Conflable ...
... Says Angelo to the confta . ble . " He cannot , fir , ( quoth the Clown , ) he's out at elbow . I know not whether this quibble be generally understood : he is out at the word elbow , and out at the elbow of his coat . The Conflable ...
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... say . Yet no alteration is neceffary , fince the fpeech is not unintelligible as it now ftands . JOHNSON . For which I must not plead , but that I am At war , ' twixt will , and will not . ] i . e . for which I muft not plead , but that ...
... say . Yet no alteration is neceffary , fince the fpeech is not unintelligible as it now ftands . JOHNSON . For which I must not plead , but that I am At war , ' twixt will , and will not . ] i . e . for which I muft not plead , but that ...
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