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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William Shakespeare. Make mouthes vpon me when I turne my backe , - Winke each at other , hold the fweete ieaft vp .: This fport well carried , fhall be chronicled . If you haue any pitty , grace , or manners , You would not make me fuch ...
William Shakespeare. Make mouthes vpon me when I turne my backe , - Winke each at other , hold the fweete ieaft vp .: This fport well carried , fhall be chronicled . If you haue any pitty , grace , or manners , You would not make me fuch ...
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... turne the ballance , which Piramus , which Thifbie is the better : hee for a man , God warnd vs ; she for a woman , God blesse vs. Lyf . She hath fpied him already , with thofe fweete eies . Dem . And thus fhe meanes , videlicit . Thif ...
... turne the ballance , which Piramus , which Thifbie is the better : hee for a man , God warnd vs ; she for a woman , God blesse vs. Lyf . She hath fpied him already , with thofe fweete eies . Dem . And thus fhe meanes , videlicit . Thif ...
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... turne away fome of my followers . Hoft . Difcard bully , Hercules cashire . Set them wag , trot , trot . Fal . I fit at ten pound a weeke . Hoft . Thou art an emperor Cafar , Phesser and Kefar bully . Ile entertaine Bardolfe . He fhall ...
... turne away fome of my followers . Hoft . Difcard bully , Hercules cashire . Set them wag , trot , trot . Fal . I fit at ten pound a weeke . Hoft . Thou art an emperor Cafar , Phesser and Kefar bully . Ile entertaine Bardolfe . He fhall ...
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... thing . And for the knight , perhaps He hath spoke merrily , as the fashion of fat men Are But should he loue my wife , Ifaith Ide turne her loose to him : And what Ifaith A PLEASANT COMEDY , OF Nym. Sir, the humour of it is, ...
... thing . And for the knight , perhaps He hath spoke merrily , as the fashion of fat men Are But should he loue my wife , Ifaith Ide turne her loose to him : And what Ifaith A PLEASANT COMEDY , OF Nym. Sir, the humour of it is, ...
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William Shakespeare. Ifaith Ide turne her loose to him : And what he got more of her , Then ill lookes , and fhrewd words , Why let me beare the penalty of it . For . Nay I do not mistruft my wife , Yet Ide be loth to turne them together ...
William Shakespeare. Ifaith Ide turne her loose to him : And what he got more of her , Then ill lookes , and fhrewd words , Why let me beare the penalty of it . For . Nay I do not mistruft my wife , Yet Ide be loth to turne them together ...
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