The Plays of William ShakspeareWilliam Tegg and Company, 1851 |
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... speak this speech , Were I but where ' tis spoken . Pro . How ! the best ? What wert thou , if the king of Naples heard thee ? Fer . A single thing , as I am now , that wonders To hear thee speak of Naples : He does hear me ; And , that ...
... speak this speech , Were I but where ' tis spoken . Pro . How ! the best ? What wert thou , if the king of Naples heard thee ? Fer . A single thing , as I am now , that wonders To hear thee speak of Naples : He does hear me ; And , that ...
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... speak in print , for in print I found Why muse you , sir ? ' tis dinner time . Val . I have dined . What's the matter ? why weep'st thou , man ? it . - Away , ass ; you will lose the tide , if you tarry any longer . Speed . Ay , but ...
... speak in print , for in print I found Why muse you , sir ? ' tis dinner time . Val . I have dined . What's the matter ? why weep'st thou , man ? it . - Away , ass ; you will lose the tide , if you tarry any longer . Speed . Ay , but ...
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... speak for himself . Slen . I'll make a shaft or a bolt on't : slid , ' tis but venturing . Shal . Be not dismay'd . Slen . No , she shall not dismay me : I care not for that , but that I am afeard . Quick . Hark ye ; master Slender ...
... speak for himself . Slen . I'll make a shaft or a bolt on't : slid , ' tis but venturing . Shal . Be not dismay'd . Slen . No , she shall not dismay me : I care not for that , but that I am afeard . Quick . Hark ye ; master Slender ...
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... speak with the gentlemen ; they speak English ? Bard . Ay , sir ; I'll call them to you . Host . They shall have my horses ; but I'll make them pay , I'll sauce them : they have had my house a week at command ; I have turned away my ...
... speak with the gentlemen ; they speak English ? Bard . Ay , sir ; I'll call them to you . Host . They shall have my horses ; but I'll make them pay , I'll sauce them : they have had my house a week at command ; I have turned away my ...
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... speak with you . I told him you were sick ; he takes on him to understand so much , and therefore comes to speak with you ; I told him you were asleep ; he seems to have a fore - knowledge of that too , and therefore comes to speak ...
... speak with you . I told him you were sick ; he takes on him to understand so much , and therefore comes to speak with you ; I told him you were asleep ; he seems to have a fore - knowledge of that too , and therefore comes to speak ...
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