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That he will not - ' tis your fault , ' tis your fault : - ' tis a good dog . " Surely it should be thus : " Shallow . You'll not confess , you'll not confess . " Slender . That he will not . " Shallow . ' Tis your fault , ' tis your ...
That he will not - ' tis your fault , ' tis your fault : - ' tis a good dog . " Surely it should be thus : " Shallow . You'll not confess , you'll not confess . " Slender . That he will not . " Shallow . ' Tis your fault , ' tis your ...
Pagina 16
That he will not ; - ' tis your fault , ' tis your fault : - ' Tis a good dog . 6 How does your fallow greyhound , sir ? I heard say , he was out run on Cotsale . ] He means Cotswold , in Gloucestershire . In the beginning of the reign ...
That he will not ; - ' tis your fault , ' tis your fault : - ' Tis a good dog . 6 How does your fallow greyhound , sir ? I heard say , he was out run on Cotsale . ] He means Cotswold , in Gloucestershire . In the beginning of the reign ...
Pagina 17
So perhaps the word is used afterwards by Ford , speaking of his jealousy : " " Tis my fault , master Page ; I suffer for it . " Malone . Perhaps Shallow addresses these words to Slender , and means to tell him , " it was his fault to ...
So perhaps the word is used afterwards by Ford , speaking of his jealousy : " " Tis my fault , master Page ; I suffer for it . " Malone . Perhaps Shallow addresses these words to Slender , and means to tell him , " it was his fault to ...
Pagina 40
8 in house withal ; and , I warrant you , no tell - tale , nor no breed - bate : his worst fault is , that he is given to prayer : he is something peevish that way : but nobody but has his fault ; but let that pass .
8 in house withal ; and , I warrant you , no tell - tale , nor no breed - bate : his worst fault is , that he is given to prayer : he is something peevish that way : but nobody but has his fault ; but let that pass .
Pagina 49
Dr . Johnson , however , thinks that the insertion is unnecessary , as " Mrs. Page might naturally enough , in the first heat of her anger , rail at the sex for the fault of one . " But the authority of the original sketch in quarto ...
Dr . Johnson , however , thinks that the insertion is unnecessary , as " Mrs. Page might naturally enough , in the first heat of her anger , rail at the sex for the fault of one . " But the authority of the original sketch in quarto ...
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