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... PAUL . Not fo hot , good fir ; I come to bring him fleep . ' Tis fuch as you , - That creep like fhadows by him , and do figh At each his needless heavings , -— such as you Nourish the cause of his awaking : I Do come with words as med ...
... PAUL . Not fo hot , good fir ; I come to bring him fleep . ' Tis fuch as you , - That creep like fhadows by him , and do figh At each his needless heavings , -— such as you Nourish the cause of his awaking : I Do come with words as med ...
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... PAUL . Good queen , my lord , good queen : I fay , good queen ; And would by combat make her good , fo were I A man , the worst about you.9 LEON . Force her hence . PAUL . Let him , that makes but trifles of his eyes , Firft hand me ...
... PAUL . Good queen , my lord , good queen : I fay , good queen ; And would by combat make her good , fo were I A man , the worst about you.9 LEON . Force her hence . PAUL . Let him , that makes but trifles of his eyes , Firft hand me ...
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... PAUL . I am as ignorant in that , as you Not fo : Witches are fupposed to be mankind , to put off the softness and delicacy of women ; therefore fir Hugh , in The Merry Wives of Windfor , fays of a woman fufpe & ed to be a witch , that ...
... PAUL . I am as ignorant in that , as you Not fo : Witches are fupposed to be mankind , to put off the softness and delicacy of women ; therefore fir Hugh , in The Merry Wives of Windfor , fays of a woman fufpe & ed to be a witch , that ...
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... PAUL . Unvenerable be thy hands , if thou For ever Tak'ft up the princefs , by that forced bafenefs 5 Which he has put upon't ! 3 -thou art woman - tir'd ] Woman - tir'd , is peck'd by a wo man ; hen - pecked . The phrafe is taken from ...
... PAUL . Unvenerable be thy hands , if thou For ever Tak'ft up the princefs , by that forced bafenefs 5 Which he has put upon't ! 3 -thou art woman - tir'd ] Woman - tir'd , is peck'd by a wo man ; hen - pecked . The phrafe is taken from ...
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William Shakespeare. LEON . He dreads his wife . PAUL . So , I would , you did ; then , ' twere paft all doubt , You'd call your children yours . LEON . A neft of traitors ! Nor I ; nor any , ANT . I am none , by this good light . PAUL ...
William Shakespeare. LEON . He dreads his wife . PAUL . So , I would , you did ; then , ' twere paft all doubt , You'd call your children yours . LEON . A neft of traitors ! Nor I ; nor any , ANT . I am none , by this good light . PAUL ...
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The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections ... William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1793 |
The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections ... William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1793 |
The Plays of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volym 10 William Shakespeare,George Steevens,Samuel Johnson Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1803 |
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