Mr. William Shakespeare: A midsummer night's dream. The merchant of Venice. As you like it. The taming of the shrewD. Leach, 1767 |
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William Shakespeare. I should have given him tears unto entreaties , Ere he should thus have ventur'd . CEL . Gentle cousin , Let us go thank him , and encourage him : My father's rough and envious difposition Sticks me at heart . Sir ...
William Shakespeare. I should have given him tears unto entreaties , Ere he should thus have ventur'd . CEL . Gentle cousin , Let us go thank him , and encourage him : My father's rough and envious difposition Sticks me at heart . Sir ...
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... should fall into fo ftrong a liking with old fir Rowland's youngest fon ? Ros . The duke my father lov'd his father dearly . CEL . Doth it therefore enfue , that you fhould love his fon dearly ? By this kind of chace , I should hate him ...
... should fall into fo ftrong a liking with old fir Rowland's youngest fon ? Ros . The duke my father lov'd his father dearly . CEL . Doth it therefore enfue , that you fhould love his fon dearly ? By this kind of chace , I should hate him ...
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... should be hang'd and carved upon these trees ? Ros . I was feven of the nine days out of wonder , before you came ; for look here what I found on a palm tree : I was never fo be - rim'd fince Pythagoras ' time , that I was an Irish rat ...
... should be hang'd and carved upon these trees ? Ros . I was feven of the nine days out of wonder , before you came ; for look here what I found on a palm tree : I was never fo be - rim'd fince Pythagoras ' time , that I was an Irish rat ...
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