Twenty of the Plays of Shakespeare: A midsommer nights dreame. 1600. A pleasant comedy of the merry wiues of Windsor. 1619. The merry wiues of Windsor. 1630. Much adoe about nothing. 1600. The comicall history of the merchant of Venice. 1600. Loues labour's lost. 1631J. and R. Tonson, 1766 |
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... Brag . Why ? sadnesse is one and the felfe - fame thing deare impe . Boy . No no , O Lord fir no . Brag . How canft thou part fadneffe and melancholy my tender iuuenall ? Boy . By a familiar demonstration of the working , my tough ...
... Brag . Why ? sadnesse is one and the felfe - fame thing deare impe . Boy . No no , O Lord fir no . Brag . How canft thou part fadneffe and melancholy my tender iuuenall ? Boy . By a familiar demonstration of the working , my tough ...
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... Brag . In thy condigne praise . Boy . I will praise an eele with the fame praise . Brag . What ? that an eele is ingenuous . Boy . That an eele is quicke . Brag . I doe fay thou art quicke in anfwers . Thou heat'st my bloud . Boy . I am ...
... Brag . In thy condigne praise . Boy . I will praise an eele with the fame praise . Brag . What ? that an eele is ingenuous . Boy . That an eele is quicke . Brag . I doe fay thou art quicke in anfwers . Thou heat'st my bloud . Boy . I am ...
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... Brag . O well knit Sampfon , ftrong ioynted Sampson ; I doe excell thee in my rapier , as much as thou didft mee in carrying gates . I am in loue too . Who was Sampfons loue my deare Moth . Boy . A woman , master . Brag . Of what ...
... Brag . O well knit Sampfon , ftrong ioynted Sampson ; I doe excell thee in my rapier , as much as thou didft mee in carrying gates . I am in loue too . Who was Sampfons loue my deare Moth . Boy . A woman , master . Brag . Of what ...
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... Brag . Is there not a ballet boy , of the king and the begger ? Boy . The world was very guilty of fuch a ballet some three ages fince , but I thinke now ' tis not to be found : or if it were , it would neither ferue for the writing ...
... Brag . Is there not a ballet boy , of the king and the begger ? Boy . The world was very guilty of fuch a ballet some three ages fince , but I thinke now ' tis not to be found : or if it were , it would neither ferue for the writing ...
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... Brag . I know where it is fituate . Mai . Lord how wife you are . Brag . I will tell thee wonders . Ma . With what face ? Brag . I loue thee . Mai . So I heard you say . Brag . And fo farewell . Mai . Faire weather after you . Clo ...
... Brag . I know where it is fituate . Mai . Lord how wife you are . Brag . I will tell thee wonders . Ma . With what face ? Brag . I loue thee . Mai . So I heard you say . Brag . And fo farewell . Mai . Faire weather after you . Clo ...
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