Prefaces. Tempest. Two gentlemen of Verona. Merry wives of WindsorC. Bathurst, 1773 |
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... Knight , you have beaten my men , kill'd my deer , and broke open my lodge . I Fal . But not kifs'd your keeper's daughter ? Shal . Tut , a pin ! this fhall be answer❜d . Fal . I will anfwer it ftrait : I have done all this : - that is ...
... Knight , you have beaten my men , kill'd my deer , and broke open my lodge . I Fal . But not kifs'd your keeper's daughter ? Shal . Tut , a pin ! this fhall be answer❜d . Fal . I will anfwer it ftrait : I have done all this : - that is ...
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... as his precifian , or director in nice cafes , yet when he is only eager to attain his end , he takes not reafon for bis counfellor . JOHNSON . Thine own true knight , By day or night , Thine O F WINDSOR . 219 ACT II. ...
... as his precifian , or director in nice cafes , yet when he is only eager to attain his end , he takes not reafon for bis counfellor . JOHNSON . Thine own true knight , By day or night , Thine O F WINDSOR . 219 ACT II. ...
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... knight , the greasy knight , by the women , throughout the play . THEOB . -I'll exhibit a bill in parliament for putting down of MEN . ] Mr. Theobald fays , we must neceffarily read - for putting down of fat men . But how is the matter ...
... knight , the greasy knight , by the women , throughout the play . THEOB . -I'll exhibit a bill in parliament for putting down of MEN . ] Mr. Theobald fays , we must neceffarily read - for putting down of fat men . But how is the matter ...
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... knight , was to back off his fpurs : the meaning therefore is ; it is not worth the while of a gentlewoman to be made a knight , for we'll degrade all these knights in a little time , by the ufual form of hacking off their fpurs , and ...
... knight , was to back off his fpurs : the meaning therefore is ; it is not worth the while of a gentlewoman to be made a knight , for we'll degrade all these knights in a little time , by the ufual form of hacking off their fpurs , and ...
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... knight . Come hither . [ They retire . Enter Ford with Piftol , Page with Nym . Ford . Well , I hope , it be not fo . Pift . Hope is a 7 curtail - dog in fome affairs . Sir John affects thy wife . Ford . Why , Sir , my wife is not young ...
... knight . Come hither . [ They retire . Enter Ford with Piftol , Page with Nym . Ford . Well , I hope , it be not fo . Pift . Hope is a 7 curtail - dog in fome affairs . Sir John affects thy wife . Ford . Why , Sir , my wife is not young ...
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