The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... light airs and recollected terms , Of these most brisk and giddy - paced times : Come , but one verse . 2 3 4 Penthesilea . ] i . e . Amazon . call me Cut . ] i . e . call me horse . recollected ] Studied , or perhaps oft repeated . Cur ...
... light airs and recollected terms , Of these most brisk and giddy - paced times : Come , but one verse . 2 3 4 Penthesilea . ] i . e . Amazon . call me Cut . ] i . e . call me horse . recollected ] Studied , or perhaps oft repeated . Cur ...
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... light and champian discovers not more : this is open . I will be proud , I will read politick authors , I will baffle Sir Toby , I will wash off gross acquaintance , 5 Be opposite- ] That is , be adverse , hostile . 6 Daylight and ...
... light and champian discovers not more : this is open . I will be proud , I will read politick authors , I will baffle Sir Toby , I will wash off gross acquaintance , 5 Be opposite- ] That is , be adverse , hostile . 6 Daylight and ...
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... light upon some toy You have desire to purchase ; and your store , I think , is not for idle markets , sir . Seb . I'll be your purse - bearer , and leave you for An hour . 6 But , were my worth , ] Worth , i . c . wealth or fortune ...
... light upon some toy You have desire to purchase ; and your store , I think , is not for idle markets , sir . Seb . I'll be your purse - bearer , and leave you for An hour . 6 But , were my worth , ] Worth , i . c . wealth or fortune ...
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... light , and some I tell thee , I am as well in paper ; in Illyria . Clo . Well - a - day , that - my wits as any man you were , sir ! Mal . By this hand , I am : Good fool , some ink , paper , and light , and convey what I will set down ...
... light , and some I tell thee , I am as well in paper ; in Illyria . Clo . Well - a - day , that - my wits as any man you were , sir ! Mal . By this hand , I am : Good fool , some ink , paper , and light , and convey what I will set down ...
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... lights of favour ; Bade me come smiling , and cross - garter'd to you . To put on yellow stockings , and to frown Upon sir Toby , and the lighter people : And , acting this in an obedient hope , Why have you suffer'd me to be imprison'd ...
... lights of favour ; Bade me come smiling , and cross - garter'd to you . To put on yellow stockings , and to frown Upon sir Toby , and the lighter people : And , acting this in an obedient hope , Why have you suffer'd me to be imprison'd ...
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