The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volumen20 |
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... actions -- Our author in The Winter's Tale ufes the word partake in an active fenfe , for participate : 66 your exaltation " Partake to every one . " MALONE . VOL . XX . D It fits thee not to ask the reason why , PRINCE OF TYRE 33.
... actions -- Our author in The Winter's Tale ufes the word partake in an active fenfe , for participate : 66 your exaltation " Partake to every one . " MALONE . VOL . XX . D It fits thee not to ask the reason why , PRINCE OF TYRE 33.
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William Shakespeare. It fits thee not to ask the reason why , Because we bid it . Say , is it done ? 5 THAL . ' Tis done . Enter a Meffenger . My lord , ANT . Enough ; Left your breath cool yourfelf , telling your hafte . MESS . My lord ...
William Shakespeare. It fits thee not to ask the reason why , Because we bid it . Say , is it done ? 5 THAL . ' Tis done . Enter a Meffenger . My lord , ANT . Enough ; Left your breath cool yourfelf , telling your hafte . MESS . My lord ...
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... reason to defire it told - . Your meffage being addreffed to our mafter , and not to us , there is no reason why we fhould defire you to divulge it . if , however , defire be confidered as a trifyllable , the metre , though , perhaps ...
... reason to defire it told - . Your meffage being addreffed to our mafter , and not to us , there is no reason why we fhould defire you to divulge it . if , however , defire be confidered as a trifyllable , the metre , though , perhaps ...
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... reason to herself is only known , Which from herself by no means can I get . 2. KNIGHT . May we not get access to her , my lord ? SIM . ' Faith , by no means ; fhe hath so frialy tiéd her To her chamber , that it is impoffible . One ...
... reason to herself is only known , Which from herself by no means can I get . 2. KNIGHT . May we not get access to her , my lord ? SIM . ' Faith , by no means ; fhe hath so frialy tiéd her To her chamber , that it is impoffible . One ...
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... reason to imagine that the fun was , in former times , the ufual fign of a brothel . .. - When Sulpitia afks , " What is become of the Dane ? " Jacques replies , " What ! goldy - locks ! he lies at the fign of the fun to be new ...
... reason to imagine that the fun was , in former times , the ufual fign of a brothel . .. - When Sulpitia afks , " What is become of the Dane ? " Jacques replies , " What ! goldy - locks ! he lies at the fign of the fun to be new ...
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