Prefaces. Tempest. Two gentlemen of Verona. Merry wives of WindsorC. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... Caius . O diable , diable ! vat is in my closet ? vil- laine , Larron ! Rugby , my rapier . [ Pulls Simple out of the clafet . Quic . Good mafter , be content . Caius . Verefore fhall I be content - a ? Quic . The young man is an honeft ...
... Caius . O diable , diable ! vat is in my closet ? vil- laine , Larron ! Rugby , my rapier . [ Pulls Simple out of the clafet . Quic . Good mafter , be content . Caius . Verefore fhall I be content - a ? Quic . The young man is an honeft ...
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... Caius . You jack'nape , give - a dis letter to Sir Hugh ; by gar , it is a fhallenge : I vill cut his throat in de park , and I vill teach a scurvy jack - a - nape priest to meddle or make : - you may be gone ; it is not good you tarry ...
... Caius . You jack'nape , give - a dis letter to Sir Hugh ; by gar , it is a fhallenge : I vill cut his throat in de park , and I vill teach a scurvy jack - a - nape priest to meddle or make : - you may be gone ; it is not good you tarry ...
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... Caius the French doctor . Ford . Good mine Hoft o ' the Garter , a word with you . Hoft . What fay'ft thou , bully Rock ? [ They go a little afide . Shal . [ To Page . ] Will you go with us to behold it ? My merry Hoft hath had the ...
... Caius the French doctor . Ford . Good mine Hoft o ' the Garter , a word with you . Hoft . What fay'ft thou , bully Rock ? [ They go a little afide . Shal . [ To Page . ] Will you go with us to behold it ? My merry Hoft hath had the ...
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... Caius Heart of Elder ; and adds , in a fubfequent fcene of this play , Farewell , my hearts . Hanmer reads - Mynheers . My brave hearts , or my bold hearts , is a common word of encouragement . A beart of gold expreffes the more foft ...
... Caius Heart of Elder ; and adds , in a fubfequent fcene of this play , Farewell , my hearts . Hanmer reads - Mynheers . My brave hearts , or my bold hearts , is a common word of encouragement . A beart of gold expreffes the more foft ...
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... Caius . Fal . Well on : miftrefs Ford , you fay- Quic . Your worship fays very true : I pray your worship , come a little nearer this ways . 6red lattice phrafes , ] Your ale - houfe conversation . JOHNSON . Red lattice at the doors and ...
... Caius . Fal . Well on : miftrefs Ford , you fay- Quic . Your worship fays very true : I pray your worship , come a little nearer this ways . 6red lattice phrafes , ] Your ale - houfe conversation . JOHNSON . Red lattice at the doors and ...
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