“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Tập 5F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... maid , and she addresses herself to her mistress and her lover . Malone . Malone says that nought ( meaning nothing ) was formerly spell- ed with an a , naught , which is clearly the manner in which it ought still to be spelled , as the ...
... maid , and she addresses herself to her mistress and her lover . Malone . Malone says that nought ( meaning nothing ) was formerly spell- ed with an a , naught , which is clearly the manner in which it ought still to be spelled , as the ...
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William Shakespeare. Ros . Alas , what danger will it be to us , Maids as we are , to travel forth so far ? Beauty provoketh thieves sooner than gold . Cel . I'll put myself in poor and mean attire , And with a kind of umber smirch my ...
William Shakespeare. Ros . Alas , what danger will it be to us , Maids as we are , to travel forth so far ? Beauty provoketh thieves sooner than gold . Cel . I'll put myself in poor and mean attire , And with a kind of umber smirch my ...
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... maid Marian , yet was she not such a roinish rannel , such a dissolute gillian - flirt , " & c . We are not to suppose the word is literally employed by Shak- speare , but in the same sense that the French still use carogne , a term of ...
... maid Marian , yet was she not such a roinish rannel , such a dissolute gillian - flirt , " & c . We are not to suppose the word is literally employed by Shak- speare , but in the same sense that the French still use carogne , a term of ...
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... maid with travel much oppress'd , And faints for succour . Cor . Fair sir , I pity her , And wish for her sake , more than for mine own , My fortunes were more able to relieve her : But I am shepherd to another man , And do not shear ...
... maid with travel much oppress'd , And faints for succour . Cor . Fair sir , I pity her , And wish for her sake , more than for mine own , My fortunes were more able to relieve her : But I am shepherd to another man , And do not shear ...
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... maid.9 Cel . I ' faith , coz , ' tis he . Ros . Orlando ? Cel . Orlando . Ros . Alas the day ! what shall I do with my doublet and hose ? What did he , when thou saw'st him ? What said he ? How look'd he ? Wherein went he ? What makes ...
... maid.9 Cel . I ' faith , coz , ' tis he . Ros . Orlando ? Cel . Orlando . Ros . Alas the day ! what shall I do with my doublet and hose ? What did he , when thou saw'st him ? What said he ? How look'd he ? Wherein went he ? What makes ...
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