The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volumen13J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... CADE . My mother a Plantagenet , — ' DICK . I knew her well , fhe was a midwife . [ Afide . " CADE . My wife defcended of the Lacies , - DICK . She was , indeed , a pedlar's daughter , and fold many laces . [ Afide . SMITH . But , now ...
... CADE . My mother a Plantagenet , — ' DICK . I knew her well , fhe was a midwife . [ Afide . " CADE . My wife defcended of the Lacies , - DICK . She was , indeed , a pedlar's daughter , and fold many laces . [ Afide . SMITH . But , now ...
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... CADE . I am able to endure much . [ Afide . DICK . No queftion of that ; for I have seen him whipped three market days together . [ Afide . CADE . I fear neither fword nor fire . SMITH . He need not fear the fword , for his coat is of ...
... CADE . I am able to endure much . [ Afide . DICK . No queftion of that ; for I have seen him whipped three market days together . [ Afide . CADE . I fear neither fword nor fire . SMITH . He need not fear the fword , for his coat is of ...
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... CADE . I thank you , good people : -there fhall ' be no money ; all fhall eat and drink on my ' fcore ; and I will apparel them all in one livery , ' that they may agree like brothers , and worship me ' their lord . ' DICK . The firft ...
... CADE . I thank you , good people : -there fhall ' be no money ; all fhall eat and drink on my ' fcore ; and I will apparel them all in one livery , ' that they may agree like brothers , and worship me ' their lord . ' DICK . The firft ...
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... CADE . O monftrous ! SMITH . We took him setting of boys ' copies . ' CADE . Here's a villain ! SMITH . H'as a book in his pocket , with red let- ters in't . CADE . Nay , then he is a conjurer . DICK . Nay , he can make obligations ...
... CADE . O monftrous ! SMITH . We took him setting of boys ' copies . ' CADE . Here's a villain ! SMITH . H'as a book in his pocket , with red let- ters in't . CADE . Nay , then he is a conjurer . DICK . Nay , he can make obligations ...
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... CADE . Let me alone : -Doft thou use to write thy name ? or haft thou a mark to thyfelf , like an ' honeft plain ... CADE . Away with him , I say : hang him with his pen and inkhorn about his neck . [ Exeunt fome with the Clerk . Enter ...
... CADE . Let me alone : -Doft thou use to write thy name ? or haft thou a mark to thyfelf , like an ' honeft plain ... CADE . Away with him , I say : hang him with his pen and inkhorn about his neck . [ Exeunt fome with the Clerk . Enter ...
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