The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1J. & J. Harper, 1829 |
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... husband . Judith , Shakspeare's but a few years , in consequence of a disagreement youngest daughter , was married to Mr. Thomas with the inhabitants of Stratford . As he resided Quiney , and died Feb. 1661-2 , in her 77th year . part ...
... husband . Judith , Shakspeare's but a few years , in consequence of a disagreement youngest daughter , was married to Mr. Thomas with the inhabitants of Stratford . As he resided Quiney , and died Feb. 1661-2 , in her 77th year . part ...
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... husband then ? Fer . Ay , with a heart as willing As bondage e'er of freedom : here's my hand . Mira . And mine , with my heart in't : And now farewell , Till half an hour hence . Fer . A thousand thousand ! [ Exeunt Fer . and Mir . Pro ...
... husband then ? Fer . Ay , with a heart as willing As bondage e'er of freedom : here's my hand . Mira . And mine , with my heart in't : And now farewell , Till half an hour hence . Fer . A thousand thousand ! [ Exeunt Fer . and Mir . Pro ...
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... husband's purse ; she hath legions of an- gels . ' Pist . As many devils entertain ; and , To her , boy , say I. Nym . The humour rises ; it is good : humour me the angels . Fal . I have writ me here a letter to her : and here another ...
... husband's purse ; she hath legions of an- gels . ' Pist . As many devils entertain ; and , To her , boy , say I. Nym . The humour rises ; it is good : humour me the angels . Fal . I have writ me here a letter to her : and here another ...
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... husband saw this let- ter ! it would give eternal food to his jealousy . Mrs. Page . Why , look , where he comes ; and my good man too : he's as far from jealousy , as I am from giving him cause ; and that , I hope , is an unmeasurable ...
... husband saw this let- ter ! it would give eternal food to his jealousy . Mrs. Page . Why , look , where he comes ; and my good man too : he's as far from jealousy , as I am from giving him cause ; and that , I hope , is an unmeasurable ...
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... husband will unconfinable baseness , it is as much as I can do , to be absence from his house between ten and eleven keep the terms of my honour precise . I , I , I my- Fal . Ten and eleven ? self sometimes , leaving the fear of heaven ...
... husband will unconfinable baseness , it is as much as I can do , to be absence from his house between ten and eleven keep the terms of my honour precise . I , I , I my- Fal . Ten and eleven ? self sometimes , leaving the fear of heaven ...
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