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... Give me my fan 3 : What , minion ! can you not ? [ gives the Dutchess a box on the ear . 2 - -bis cenfure : Through all these plays cenfure is used in an in- different fenfe , fimply for judgment or opinion . JOHNSON . It is so used by ...
... Give me my fan 3 : What , minion ! can you not ? [ gives the Dutchess a box on the ear . 2 - -bis cenfure : Through all these plays cenfure is used in an in- different fenfe , fimply for judgment or opinion . JOHNSON . It is so used by ...
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... give I thee ; - • • And thou that art his mate , make boot of this ; - The other , [ pointing to Suffolk . ] Walter Whitmore , is thy share . 1. Gent . What is my ransom , mafter ? let me know . • Maft . A thousand crowns , or else lay ...
... give I thee ; - • • And thou that art his mate , make boot of this ; - The other , [ pointing to Suffolk . ] Walter Whitmore , is thy share . 1. Gent . What is my ransom , mafter ? let me know . • Maft . A thousand crowns , or else lay ...
Side 321
... give thy hand to Warwick ; • And , with thy hand , thy faith irrevocable , That only Warwick's daughter shall be thine . * Prince . Yes , I accept her , for the well deserves it ; * And here , to pledge my vow , I give my hand . [ He gives ...
... give thy hand to Warwick ; • And , with thy hand , thy faith irrevocable , That only Warwick's daughter shall be thine . * Prince . Yes , I accept her , for the well deserves it ; * And here , to pledge my vow , I give my hand . [ He gives ...
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PLAYS AND POEMS | 4 |
VOLUME THE SIXTH | 114 |
A DISSERTATION ON THE THREE PARTS | 261 |
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