The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare: Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Stevens : with a Glossary and Notes, and a Sketch of the Life of the Poet : in Two Volumes, Volume 2Phillips, Sampson, and Company, 1851 |
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... sword should end it . Eva . It is petter that friends is the sword , and lend it : and there is also another device in my SIR Hugh , persuade me not ; I will make a Ste prain , which , peradventure , prings goot discretions chamber ...
... sword should end it . Eva . It is petter that friends is the sword , and lend it : and there is also another device in my SIR Hugh , persuade me not ; I will make a Ste prain , which , peradventure , prings goot discretions chamber ...
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... sword , and it shall bite upon my necessity . He loves your wife ; there's the short and the long . My name is corporal Nym ; I speak , and I avouch . ' Tis true : -my name is Shal . I follow , mine host , I follow . -Good even Nym ...
... sword , and it shall bite upon my necessity . He loves your wife ; there's the short and the long . My name is corporal Nym ; I speak , and I avouch . ' Tis true : -my name is Shal . I follow , mine host , I follow . -Good even Nym ...
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... sword again . Sir And . An you part so , mistress , I would I might never draw sword again . Fair lady , do you think you have fools in hand ? Mar. Sir , I have not you by the hand . Sir And . Marry , but you shall have ; and here's my ...
... sword again . Sir And . An you part so , mistress , I would I might never draw sword again . Fair lady , do you think you have fools in hand ? Mar. Sir , I have not you by the hand . Sir And . Marry , but you shall have ; and here's my ...
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... sword ; -If this young gen- tleman Have done offence , I take the fault on me ; If you offend him , I for him defy you . [ Drawing . Sir To . You , sir ? why , what are you ? Ant . One , sir , that for his love dares yet do more , Than ...
... sword ; -If this young gen- tleman Have done offence , I take the fault on me ; If you offend him , I for him defy you . [ Drawing . Sir To . You , sir ? why , what are you ? Ant . One , sir , that for his love dares yet do more , Than ...
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... sword , I fear thee not . Claud . Marry , beshrew my hand , If it should give your age such cause of fear : In faith , my hand meant nothing to my sword . Leon . Tush , tush , man , never fleer and jest at me : I speak not like a dotard ...
... sword , I fear thee not . Claud . Marry , beshrew my hand , If it should give your age such cause of fear : In faith , my hand meant nothing to my sword . Leon . Tush , tush , man , never fleer and jest at me : I speak not like a dotard ...
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