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... art thou ? 1. Cit . Why , fir , a carpenter . Mar. Where is thy leather apron , and thy rule ? What doft thou with thy beft apparel on ? — You , fir ; what trade are you ? 2. Cit . Truly , fir , in refpect of a fine workman , I am but ...
... art thou ? 1. Cit . Why , fir , a carpenter . Mar. Where is thy leather apron , and thy rule ? What doft thou with thy beft apparel on ? — You , fir ; what trade are you ? 2. Cit . Truly , fir , in refpect of a fine workman , I am but ...
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... art not what thou'rt fure of 5 ! Get thee hence : 4 were fubmerg'd , ] Submerg'd is whelm'd under water . the Martial Maid , by B. and Fletcher : " -fpoil'd , loft , and fubmerg'd in the inundation , & c . " The So , in STEEVENS . 5 That ...
... art not what thou'rt fure of 5 ! Get thee hence : 4 were fubmerg'd , ] Submerg'd is whelm'd under water . the Martial Maid , by B. and Fletcher : " -fpoil'd , loft , and fubmerg'd in the inundation , & c . " The So , in STEEVENS . 5 That ...
Side 484
... thou art , featur'd thou art , feared thou art . " Spenfer ufes feature for the whole turn of the body . Faery Queen , b . i . c . 8 : " Thus when they had the witch difrobed quite , And all her filthy feature open shown . ” Again , in ...
... thou art , featur'd thou art , feared thou art . " Spenfer ufes feature for the whole turn of the body . Faery Queen , b . i . c . 8 : " Thus when they had the witch difrobed quite , And all her filthy feature open shown . ” Again , in ...
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The Plays and Poems of William Shakespeare, with the Life and ..., Volum 7 William Shakespeare Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1844 |
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