Complete Works, Volumen1D.C. Heath & Company, 1896 |
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... thee , captain ; And though that nature with a beauteous wall Doth oft close in pollution , yet of thee I will believe thou hast a mind that suits With this thy fair and outward character . I prithee , and I'll pay thee bounteously ...
... thee , captain ; And though that nature with a beauteous wall Doth oft close in pollution , yet of thee I will believe thou hast a mind that suits With this thy fair and outward character . I prithee , and I'll pay thee bounteously ...
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... thee so put down ? Sir And . Never in your life , I think ; unless you see canary put me down . Methinks sometimes I have no more wit than a Christian or an ordinary man has : but I am a great eater of beef and I believe that does harm ...
... thee so put down ? Sir And . Never in your life , I think ; unless you see canary put me down . Methinks sometimes I have no more wit than a Christian or an ordinary man has : but I am a great eater of beef and I believe that does harm ...
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... . Taurus ! That's sides and heart . 121 Sir To . No , sir ; it is legs and thighs . Let me see thee caper : ha ! higher : ha , ha ! excellent ! [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . A room in the DUKE'S palace . 32 [ Act I .. TWELFTH NIGHT .
... . Taurus ! That's sides and heart . 121 Sir To . No , sir ; it is legs and thighs . Let me see thee caper : ha ! higher : ha , ha ! excellent ! [ Exeunt . SCENE IV . A room in the DUKE'S palace . 32 [ Act I .. TWELFTH NIGHT .
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... thee the book even of my secret soul : Therefore , good youth , address thy gait unto her Be not denied access , stand at her doors , And tell them , there thy fixed foot shall grow Till thou have audience . Vio . Sure , my noble lord ...
... thee the book even of my secret soul : Therefore , good youth , address thy gait unto her Be not denied access , stand at her doors , And tell them , there thy fixed foot shall grow Till thou have audience . Vio . Sure , my noble lord ...
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... thee where that saying was born , of ' I fear no colours ' . Clo . Where , good Mistress Mary ? 10 Mar. In the wars ... thee , do very oft prove fools ; and I , that am sure I lack thee , may pass for a wise man : for what says ...
... thee where that saying was born , of ' I fear no colours ' . Clo . Where , good Mistress Mary ? 10 Mar. In the wars ... thee , do very oft prove fools ; and I , that am sure I lack thee , may pass for a wise man : for what says ...
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Abbott Antonio bear-baiting brother Brownist Cesario character Clown colour comedy common Coriolanus cross-gartered cypress dear devil Duke Duke's Enter SIR TOBY Exeunt Exit eyes Fabian favour Feste follow fool four humours gentleman give Gl'Ingannati Glossary Gorboduc hand hath heart hence Henry Henry IV humour Illyria jade Julius Caesar knave lady letter literary lord madam madonna Malvolio Maria Marry master means Midsummer Night's Dream mistress never niece Olivia omission Orsino Othello passion peace phrase pia mater play prithee probably properly Puritan Re-enter reference scansion SCENE Sebastian sense servant Shakespeare Shrew Silla Sir Andrew Sir Toby's Sir Topas smile song soul speak Steevens story sweet syllable tell term thee there's thou art Twelfth Night verb Viola woman word yellow stockings youth