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William Shakespeare. potion he so benummed , that he perceived nothing : and so , fast asleepe as he was , caused him to be conveied into this faire garden . Where after he had lived a while in all such pleasures a sensuall man could ...
William Shakespeare. potion he so benummed , that he perceived nothing : and so , fast asleepe as he was , caused him to be conveied into this faire garden . Where after he had lived a while in all such pleasures a sensuall man could ...
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William Shakespeare. TAMING OF THE SHREW . INDUCTION . SCENE I. Before an Alehouse on a Heath , Enter Hostess and SLY . Sly . I'll pheese you , 1 in faith . Host . A pair of stocks , you rogue ! Sly . Y ' are a baggage ; the Slies are no ...
William Shakespeare. TAMING OF THE SHREW . INDUCTION . SCENE I. Before an Alehouse on a Heath , Enter Hostess and SLY . Sly . I'll pheese you , 1 in faith . Host . A pair of stocks , you rogue ! Sly . Y ' are a baggage ; the Slies are no ...
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William Shakespeare. Saw'st thou not , boy , how Silver made it good1 The word is certainly used by Chapman in his Gentleman Usher , a comedy , 1606 , as synonymous to bitch : " Venus your brach there , runs so proud , " & c . So , also ...
William Shakespeare. Saw'st thou not , boy , how Silver made it good1 The word is certainly used by Chapman in his Gentleman Usher , a comedy , 1606 , as synonymous to bitch : " Venus your brach there , runs so proud , " & c . So , also ...
Pagina 21
William Shakespeare. Lord . Go , sirrah , take them to the buttery , " San . [ to the other . ] Go , get a dishclout to make cleane your shooes , and Ile speak for the properties . * [ Exit Player . " My lord , we must have a shoulder of ...
William Shakespeare. Lord . Go , sirrah , take them to the buttery , " San . [ to the other . ] Go , get a dishclout to make cleane your shooes , and Ile speak for the properties . * [ Exit Player . " My lord , we must have a shoulder of ...
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William Shakespeare. Sly . Marry , I fare well ; for here is cheer enough . Where is my wife ? Page . Here , noble lord ; What is thy will with her ? Sly . Are you my wife , and will not call me - husband ? My men should call me - lord ...
William Shakespeare. Sly . Marry , I fare well ; for here is cheer enough . Where is my wife ? Page . Here , noble lord ; What is thy will with her ? Sly . Are you my wife , and will not call me - husband ? My men should call me - lord ...
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