The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare, Volume 9R. C. and J. Rivington, 1821 |
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... honest woman , - ESCAL . Dost thou detest her therefore ? ELB . I say , sir , I will detest myself also , as well as she , that this house , if it be not a bawd's house , it is pity of her life , for it is a naughty house . ESCAL . How ...
... honest woman , - ESCAL . Dost thou detest her therefore ? ELB . I say , sir , I will detest myself also , as well as she , that this house , if it be not a bawd's house , it is pity of her life , for it is a naughty house . ESCAL . How ...
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... Honest lago hath ta'en order for't . " STEEVENS . 9 - I'll rent the fairest house in it , after three pence a BAY : ] A bay of building is , in many parts of England , a common term , of which the best conception that ever I could ...
... Honest lago hath ta'en order for't . " STEEVENS . 9 - I'll rent the fairest house in it , after three pence a BAY : ] A bay of building is , in many parts of England , a common term , of which the best conception that ever I could ...
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... Honest Lawyer , a comedy , by S. S. 1616 : " Wilt thou be a fool of fate ? who can " Prevent the destiny decreed for man ? " STEEVENS . It is observed by the editor of The Sad Shepherd , 8vo . 1783 , p . 154 , that the initial letter of ...
... Honest Lawyer , a comedy , by S. S. 1616 : " Wilt thou be a fool of fate ? who can " Prevent the destiny decreed for man ? " STEEVENS . It is observed by the editor of The Sad Shepherd , 8vo . 1783 , p . 154 , that the initial letter of ...
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... honest indigna- tion agreeably to his settled principles- " Thou shalt not do't . " But the love of life being permitted to operate , soon furnishes him with sophistical arguments ; he believes it cannot be very dangerous to the soul ...
... honest indigna- tion agreeably to his settled principles- " Thou shalt not do't . " But the love of life being permitted to operate , soon furnishes him with sophistical arguments ; he believes it cannot be very dangerous to the soul ...
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... honest Pompey from being taken for a house - breaker . The locks which he had occasion to pick , were by no means common , in this country at least . They were probably introduced , with other Spanish customs , during the reign of ...
... honest Pompey from being taken for a house - breaker . The locks which he had occasion to pick , were by no means common , in this country at least . They were probably introduced , with other Spanish customs , during the reign of ...
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