The Plays of William Shakspeare, Volume 7 |
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In himself he is : But , in this kind , wanting your father's voice , The other must be held the worthier . that the children in the North call their play - things gowdys , and their baby - house ...
In himself he is : But , in this kind , wanting your father's voice , The other must be held the worthier . that the children in the North call their play - things gowdys , and their baby - house ...
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I have a widow aunt , a dowager Of great revenue , and she hath no child : From Athens is her house remote seven leagues ; And she respects me as her only son . - 7 That , in a spleen , unfolds both heaven and earth , And ere a man hath ...
I have a widow aunt , a dowager Of great revenue , and she hath no child : From Athens is her house remote seven leagues ; And she respects me as her only son . - 7 That , in a spleen , unfolds both heaven and earth , And ere a man hath ...
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There , gentle Hermia , may I marry thee ; And to that place the sharp Athenian law Cannot pursue us : If thou lov'st me then , Steal forth thy father's house to - morrow night ; And in the wood , a league without the town , Where I did ...
There , gentle Hermia , may I marry thee ; And to that place the sharp Athenian law Cannot pursue us : If thou lov'st me then , Steal forth thy father's house to - morrow night ; And in the wood , a league without the town , Where I did ...
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We took sweet counsel together , and walked in the house of God as friends . " : MALONE . 4 5 Keep word , Lysander : we must starve a 2 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM , 19 And thence, from Athens, turn away our eyes...
We took sweet counsel together , and walked in the house of God as friends . " : MALONE . 4 5 Keep word , Lysander : we must starve a 2 MIDSUMMER - NIGHT'S DREAM , 19 And thence, from Athens, turn away our eyes...
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66 : 16 Your grandames ' maids were wont to set a bowl of milk for him , for his pains in grinding malt and mustard , and sweeping the house at midnight -- this white bread and bread and milk , was his flauding , fee . " STEEVENS .
66 : 16 Your grandames ' maids were wont to set a bowl of milk for him , for his pains in grinding malt and mustard , and sweeping the house at midnight -- this white bread and bread and milk , was his flauding , fee . " STEEVENS .
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