The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volume 2J. and R. Tonson, H. Woodfall, J. Rivington ... [and 9 others], 1765 |
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... tongue , I pr'ythee ; it cur- vets unfeafonably . He was furnifh'd like a hunter . Rof . Oh , ominous ! he comes to kill my heart . Cel . I would fing my fong without a burden ; thou bring'ft me out of tune . Rof . Do you not know I am ...
... tongue , I pr'ythee ; it cur- vets unfeafonably . He was furnifh'd like a hunter . Rof . Oh , ominous ! he comes to kill my heart . Cel . I would fing my fong without a burden ; thou bring'ft me out of tune . Rof . Do you not know I am ...
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... tongue Did make offence , his eye did heal it up : He is not very tall , yet for his years , he's tall ; His leg is but fo , and yet ' tis well ; There was a pretty redness in his lip , A little riper , and more lufty red Than that mix ...
... tongue Did make offence , his eye did heal it up : He is not very tall , yet for his years , he's tall ; His leg is but fo , and yet ' tis well ; There was a pretty redness in his lip , A little riper , and more lufty red Than that mix ...
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... tongue . O that woman , that cannot make her fault her husband's occafion , let her never nurfe her child herself , for fhe will breed it like a fool ! " Orla . For thefe two hours , Rofalind , I will leave thee . Rof . Alas , dear love ...
... tongue . O that woman , that cannot make her fault her husband's occafion , let her never nurfe her child herself , for fhe will breed it like a fool ! " Orla . For thefe two hours , Rofalind , I will leave thee . Rof . Alas , dear love ...
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... tongue of yours won me - ' tis but one caft away , and fo come deathe two o'th ' clock is your hour ! Orla . Ay , fweet Rofalind . Rof . By my troth , and in good earnest , and so God mend me , and by all pretty oaths that are not dan ...
... tongue of yours won me - ' tis but one caft away , and fo come deathe two o'th ' clock is your hour ! Orla . Ay , fweet Rofalind . Rof . By my troth , and in good earnest , and so God mend me , and by all pretty oaths that are not dan ...
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... tongue , Then fhould I know you by defcription , Such garments , and fuch years : " the boy is fair , " Of female favour , and bestows himself . " Like a ripe Sifter : but the woman low , " And browner than her brother . " Are not you ...
... tongue , Then fhould I know you by defcription , Such garments , and fuch years : " the boy is fair , " Of female favour , and bestows himself . " Like a ripe Sifter : but the woman low , " And browner than her brother . " Are not you ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
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