The works of Shakespear, with a glossary, pr. from the Oxford ed. in quarto, 1744 [by Sir T.Hanmer]. |
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... Beu . What colour , Madam ? how shall I answer you ? Rof . As wit and fortune will . Clo . Or as the deftinies decree . Cel , Well faid , that was laid on with a trowel , Clo . Nay , if I keep not my rank As You Like it . II.
... Beu . What colour , Madam ? how shall I answer you ? Rof . As wit and fortune will . Clo . Or as the deftinies decree . Cel , Well faid , that was laid on with a trowel , Clo . Nay , if I keep not my rank As You Like it . II.
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... Till I and my affairs are anfwered . Jaq . If you will not Be answered with reason , I muft die . Duke Duke Sen. What would you have ? Your gentleness shall 1 As You Like it . w 31 For thou thy felf haft been a libertine, ...
... Till I and my affairs are anfwered . Jaq . If you will not Be answered with reason , I muft die . Duke Duke Sen. What would you have ? Your gentleness shall 1 As You Like it . w 31 For thou thy felf haft been a libertine, ...
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... answer me in one word . Cel . You must borrow me Garagantua's mouth firft ; ' tis a word too great for any mouth of this age's fize : to . fay ay and no to these particulars is more than to answer in a catechifm . 4 Rof . But doth he ...
... answer me in one word . Cel . You must borrow me Garagantua's mouth firft ; ' tis a word too great for any mouth of this age's fize : to . fay ay and no to these particulars is more than to answer in a catechifm . 4 Rof . But doth he ...
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... answer you right in the ftile of the painted cloth , from whence you have ftudied your queftions . Jaq . You have a nimble wit ; I think it was made of Atalanta's heels . Will you fit down with me , and we two will rail against our ...
... answer you right in the ftile of the painted cloth , from whence you have ftudied your queftions . Jaq . You have a nimble wit ; I think it was made of Atalanta's heels . Will you fit down with me , and we two will rail against our ...
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... answers thee with frowning looks , I'll fauce her with bitter words : Why look you fo upon me ? Phe . For no ill - will I bear you . Rof . I pray you , do not fall in love with me , By the word foul here is meant frowning , lowring ...
... answers thee with frowning looks , I'll fauce her with bitter words : Why look you fo upon me ? Phe . For no ill - will I bear you . Rof . I pray you , do not fall in love with me , By the word foul here is meant frowning , lowring ...
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Página 29 - No, sir, quoth he, Call me not fool, till heaven hath sent me fortune : And then he drew a dial from his poke ; And looking on it with lack-lustre eye, Says, very wisely, It is ten o'clock : Thus we may see...