The Dramatic Works of William ShakspeareS. Andrus and Son, 1847 - 884 pages |
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... faith of him in whose name it speaks , from the day of his birth till he was sent , as we having been subjected to a rigid examination are informed by Rowe , to the free - school of by Malone , has been pronounced to be spurious ...
... faith of him in whose name it speaks , from the day of his birth till he was sent , as we having been subjected to a rigid examination are informed by Rowe , to the free - school of by Malone , has been pronounced to be spurious ...
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... faith Into a thousand oaths ; and all those oaths Descended into perjury , to love me . Thou hast no faith left now , unless thou hedst And that's far worse than none ; better have two , none Than plural al faith , which is too much by ...
... faith Into a thousand oaths ; and all those oaths Descended into perjury , to love me . Thou hast no faith left now , unless thou hedst And that's far worse than none ; better have two , none Than plural al faith , which is too much by ...
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... faith , maid as ever broke bread : We had an hour's talk of that wart - 1 shall never laugh bat in Mrs. Page . And , trust me , I was coming to you . You look very ill . Mrs Ford . Nay , I'll ne'er believe that ; I have to show to the ...
... faith , maid as ever broke bread : We had an hour's talk of that wart - 1 shall never laugh bat in Mrs. Page . And , trust me , I was coming to you . You look very ill . Mrs Ford . Nay , I'll ne'er believe that ; I have to show to the ...
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... faith . " Tis well , ' tis well ; no more . Be not as extreme in submission , As in otience ; But let our plot go forward : let our wives Yet once again , to make us public sport , with this old fat fellow , a meeting Appoint Where we ...
... faith . " Tis well , ' tis well ; no more . Be not as extreme in submission , As in otience ; But let our plot go forward : let our wives Yet once again , to make us public sport , with this old fat fellow , a meeting Appoint Where we ...
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... Faith , I can ent a caper . Sir To . And I can ent the mutton toit . Sir And . And , I think I have the lack trick , simply as strong as any man in Myria . Str To . Wherefore are these things hid ? where- fore have these gifts a curtain ...
... Faith , I can ent a caper . Sir To . And I can ent the mutton toit . Sir And . And , I think I have the lack trick , simply as strong as any man in Myria . Str To . Wherefore are these things hid ? where- fore have these gifts a curtain ...
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