The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, Volume 1Routledge, Warne, & Routledge, 1862 |
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... spirit that Shakspeare wrote , and was contented enough to be thought his son . " If there be no better basis for this pleasantry than the poet- laureate's conceit that he wrote like Shakspeare , the fair fame of Mrs. Davenant , and the ...
... spirit that Shakspeare wrote , and was contented enough to be thought his son . " If there be no better basis for this pleasantry than the poet- laureate's conceit that he wrote like Shakspeare , the fair fame of Mrs. Davenant , and the ...
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... * Cotswold , in Gloucestershire . ↑ Worts was the ancient name of all the cabbage kind . Nothing but paring . ↑ Sharpers . The name of an ugly spirit Nym . Slice , I say ! pauca , pauca B 2 SCENE 1. ] THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR . 3.
... * Cotswold , in Gloucestershire . ↑ Worts was the ancient name of all the cabbage kind . Nothing but paring . ↑ Sharpers . The name of an ugly spirit Nym . Slice , I say ! pauca , pauca B 2 SCENE 1. ] THE MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR . 3.
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... spirit , what devil suggests this imagination ? I would not have your distemper in this kind , for the wealth of Windsor Castle . Ford . " Tis my fault , master Page : I suffer for it . Eva . You suffer for a pad conscience : your wife ...
... spirit , what devil suggests this imagination ? I would not have your distemper in this kind , for the wealth of Windsor Castle . Ford . " Tis my fault , master Page : I suffer for it . Eva . You suffer for a pad conscience : your wife ...
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... spirit of wantonness is , sure , scared out of him ; if the devil have him not in fee - simple , with fine and re- covery , he will never , I think , in the way of waste , attempt us again . Mrs. Ford . Shall we tell our husbands how we ...
... spirit of wantonness is , sure , scared out of him ; if the devil have him not in fee - simple , with fine and re- covery , he will never , I think , in the way of waste , attempt us again . Mrs. Ford . Shall we tell our husbands how we ...
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... spirit ; and well you know , The superstitious , idle - headed eld + Received , and did deliver to our age , This tale of Herne the hunter for a truth . Page . Why , yet there want not many , that do fear In deep of night to walk by ...
... spirit ; and well you know , The superstitious , idle - headed eld + Received , and did deliver to our age , This tale of Herne the hunter for a truth . Page . Why , yet there want not many , that do fear In deep of night to walk by ...
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