The Plays of William Shakspeare ...C. Bathurst, 1785 |
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... fhall be endur'd ; What , goodman boy ! -I fay , he fhall : -Go to ; - Am I the mafter here , or you ? go to . You'll not endure him ! -God fhall mend my foul →→→ You'll make a mutiny among my guests ! You will fet cock - a - hoop ...
... fhall be endur'd ; What , goodman boy ! -I fay , he fhall : -Go to ; - Am I the mafter here , or you ? go to . You'll not endure him ! -God fhall mend my foul →→→ You'll make a mutiny among my guests ! You will fet cock - a - hoop ...
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... fhall . 2 Nurfe . This afternoon , fir ? well , fhe fhall be there . Rom . And stay , good nurfe , behind the abby - wall : Within this hour my man fhall be with thee ; And bring thee cords made like a tackled ftair , Which to the high ...
... fhall . 2 Nurfe . This afternoon , fir ? well , fhe fhall be there . Rom . And stay , good nurfe , behind the abby - wall : Within this hour my man fhall be with thee ; And bring thee cords made like a tackled ftair , Which to the high ...
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... fhall not excufe the injuries That thou haft done me ; therefore turn , and draw . Rom . I do proteft I never injur'd thee ; But love thee better than thou canst devise , " Till thou fhalt know the reafon of my love : And fo , good ...
... fhall not excufe the injuries That thou haft done me ; therefore turn , and draw . Rom . I do proteft I never injur'd thee ; But love thee better than thou canst devise , " Till thou fhalt know the reafon of my love : And fo , good ...
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... fhall be fairly mounted upon four men's fhoulders for your houfe of the Montague's and the Capulets : and then fome peafantly rogue , fome fexton , fome bafe flave , fhall write my epi- taph 2 o ' both your houses ! -What ! a dog 92 ...
... fhall be fairly mounted upon four men's fhoulders for your houfe of the Montague's and the Capulets : and then fome peafantly rogue , fome fexton , fome bafe flave , fhall write my epi- taph 2 o ' both your houses ! -What ! a dog 92 ...
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... fhall all repent the lofs of mine : I will be deaf to pleadings and excufes ; Nor tears , nor prayers , fhall purchase out abuses " , Therefore ufe none : let Romeo hence in hafte , Elfe when he's found , that hour is his laft . Bear ...
... fhall all repent the lofs of mine : I will be deaf to pleadings and excufes ; Nor tears , nor prayers , fhall purchase out abuses " , Therefore ufe none : let Romeo hence in hafte , Elfe when he's found , that hour is his laft . Bear ...
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