The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Volum 1Phillips, Sampson, 1850 |
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... Host , at a distance ; and JULIA in boy's clothes . Host . Now , my young guest ! methinks you're allycholly : I pray you , why is it ? Jul . Marry , mine host , because I cannot be merry . Host . Come , we'll have you merry : I'll ...
... Host , at a distance ; and JULIA in boy's clothes . Host . Now , my young guest ! methinks you're allycholly : I pray you , why is it ? Jul . Marry , mine host , because I cannot be merry . Host . Come , we'll have you merry : I'll ...
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... Host . Why , my pretty youth ? Jul . He plays false , father . Host . How ? out of tune on the strings ? Jul . Not so ; but yet so false that he grieves my very heart - strings . Host . You have a quick ear . Jul . Ay , I would I were ...
... Host . Why , my pretty youth ? Jul . He plays false , father . Host . How ? out of tune on the strings ? Jul . Not so ; but yet so false that he grieves my very heart - strings . Host . You have a quick ear . Jul . Ay , I would I were ...
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... Host . They are gone but to meet the duke , villain : do not say they be fled ; Germans are honest men . Enter SIR HUGH EVANS . Eva . Where is mine host ? Host . What is the matter , sir ? Eva . Have a care of your entertainments ...
... Host . They are gone but to meet the duke , villain : do not say they be fled ; Germans are honest men . Enter SIR HUGH EVANS . Eva . Where is mine host ? Host . What is the matter , sir ? Eva . Have a care of your entertainments ...
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