The plays of William Shakespeare, with the corrections and illustr. of various commentators, to which are added notes by S. Johnson, Volume 3 |
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... have dream'd , and flept above some fifteen years and more . Lady . Ay , and the time feems thirty unto me , Being all this time abandon'd from your bed . Sly . • Sly . ' Tis much .-- Servants , leave OF THE SHREW . 13.
... have dream'd , and flept above some fifteen years and more . Lady . Ay , and the time feems thirty unto me , Being all this time abandon'd from your bed . Sly . • Sly . ' Tis much .-- Servants , leave OF THE SHREW . 13.
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William Shakespeare Samuel Johnson. • Sly . ' Tis much .-- Servants , leave me and her alone.- Madam , undrefs you , and come now to bed . - Sim , drink to her . Lady . Thrice noble Lord , let me entreat of you , To pardon me yet for a ...
William Shakespeare Samuel Johnson. • Sly . ' Tis much .-- Servants , leave me and her alone.- Madam , undrefs you , and come now to bed . - Sim , drink to her . Lady . Thrice noble Lord , let me entreat of you , To pardon me yet for a ...
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... leave , am arm'd With his good - will , and thy good company : Most trusty fervant , well approv'd in all , Here let us breathe , and haply inftitute A courfe of learning , and ingenious studies . Pifa , renowned for grave citizens ...
... leave , am arm'd With his good - will , and thy good company : Most trusty fervant , well approv'd in all , Here let us breathe , and haply inftitute A courfe of learning , and ingenious studies . Pifa , renowned for grave citizens ...
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... leaves A fhallow plash to plunge him in the deep , And with fatiety feeks to quench his thirst . Tra . Me pardonato , gentle mafter mine , I am in all affected as yourself : Glad , that you thus continue your refolve , To fuck the ...
... leaves A fhallow plash to plunge him in the deep , And with fatiety feeks to quench his thirst . Tra . Me pardonato , gentle mafter mine , I am in all affected as yourself : Glad , that you thus continue your refolve , To fuck the ...
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... Leave fhall you have to court her at your pleasure . Gre . To cart her rather . - She's too rough for me . There , there , Hortenfio , will you any wife ? Cath . I pray you , Sir , is it your will To make a Stale of me amongst these ...
... Leave fhall you have to court her at your pleasure . Gre . To cart her rather . - She's too rough for me . There , there , Hortenfio , will you any wife ? Cath . I pray you , Sir , is it your will To make a Stale of me amongst these ...
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