The Dramatic Works of William ShakspeareRoutledge, 1848 |
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... gentlemen . His father , who was a considerable dealer in wool , had so large a family , ten children in all ... gentleman , as he thought , somewhat too severely ; and , in order to revenge that ill usage , he made a ballad upon ...
... gentlemen . His father , who was a considerable dealer in wool , had so large a family , ten children in all ... gentleman , as he thought , somewhat too severely ; and , in order to revenge that ill usage , he made a ballad upon ...
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... gentlemen of the neighbourhood . Amongst them , it is a story , almost still remembered in that country , that he had a particular intimacy with Mr. Combe , an old gentleman noted thereabouts for his wealth and his usury : it happened ...
... gentlemen of the neighbourhood . Amongst them , it is a story , almost still remembered in that country , that he had a particular intimacy with Mr. Combe , an old gentleman noted thereabouts for his wealth and his usury : it happened ...
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... gentlemen welcomo : - Come , we have a hot venison pasty to dinner ; come , gentlemen , I hope we shall drink ... gentleman Anne . I may not go in without your worship : they will not sit , till you come . Slen . I'faith , I'll ...
... gentlemen welcomo : - Come , we have a hot venison pasty to dinner ; come , gentlemen , I hope we shall drink ... gentleman Anne . I may not go in without your worship : they will not sit , till you come . Slen . I'faith , I'll ...
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... gentleman that have spent much ; my name is Brook . Fal . Good master Brook , I desire more ac- quaintance of you . Ford . Good Sir John , I sue for yours : not to charge you ; for I must let you understand , I think myself in better ...
... gentleman that have spent much ; my name is Brook . Fal . Good master Brook , I desire more ac- quaintance of you . Ford . Good Sir John , I sue for yours : not to charge you ; for I must let you understand , I think myself in better ...
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... gentlemen ; you shall see sport anon : follow me , gentle- Eva . This is fery fantastical humours , and jealousies . Caius . By gar , ' tis no de fashion of France : it is not jealous in France . Page . Nay , follow him , gentlemen ...
... gentlemen ; you shall see sport anon : follow me , gentle- Eva . This is fery fantastical humours , and jealousies . Caius . By gar , ' tis no de fashion of France : it is not jealous in France . Page . Nay , follow him , gentlemen ...
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