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He , fir ? a tapster , fir ; parcel - bawd ; ' one that serves a bad woman ; whose
house , sir , was , as they say , pluck'd down in the suburbs ; and now she
professes a hot - house , * which , I think , is a very ill house too . ESCAL . How
know you ...
He , fir ? a tapster , fir ; parcel - bawd ; ' one that serves a bad woman ; whose
house , sir , was , as they say , pluck'd down in the suburbs ; and now she
professes a hot - house , * which , I think , is a very ill house too . ESCAL . How
know you ...
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63 ( 3 the moated grange- ] A grange is a solitary farm - house , So , in Othello :
this is Venice , « My house is not a grange . " STEEVENS . ' A grange implies
fome one particular house immediately inferior in rank to a hall , fituated at a
small ...
63 ( 3 the moated grange- ] A grange is a solitary farm - house , So , in Othello :
this is Venice , « My house is not a grange . " STEEVENS . ' A grange implies
fome one particular house immediately inferior in rank to a hall , fituated at a
small ...
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I am as well acquainted here , as I was in our house of profession : ' one would
think , it were mistress Over - done's own house , for here be many of her old
customers . First , here's young master Rash ; he's in for a cominodity of brown
paper ...
I am as well acquainted here , as I was in our house of profession : ' one would
think , it were mistress Over - done's own house , for here be many of her old
customers . First , here's young master Rash ; he's in for a cominodity of brown
paper ...
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And did supply thee at thy garden - house , ] A garden - house in the time of our
author was usually appropriated to purposes of intrigue . So , in SKIALETHIA , a
jhadow of truth , in certain Epigrams and Satyres , 1598 : . " Who , coming from
the ...
And did supply thee at thy garden - house , ] A garden - house in the time of our
author was usually appropriated to purposes of intrigue . So , in SKIALETHIA , a
jhadow of truth , in certain Epigrams and Satyres , 1598 : . " Who , coming from
the ...
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And when please you to say so ? Hero . When I like your favour ; for God defend ,
the lute should be like the cafe ! 8 D. PEDRO . My visor is Philemon's roof ; within
the house is Jove . ' Hero . Why , then your visor should be thatch'd : D. Pedro .
And when please you to say so ? Hero . When I like your favour ; for God defend ,
the lute should be like the cafe ! 8 D. PEDRO . My visor is Philemon's roof ; within
the house is Jove . ' Hero . Why , then your visor should be thatch'd : D. Pedro .
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