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... LADY CAPULET and nurse . ] LADY CAP . Hold , take these keys , and fetch more spices , Nurse . NURSE . They call for dates and quinces in the pastry . [ Enter CAPULET . ] CAP . Come , stir , stir , stir ! The second cock hath crowed ...
... LADY CAPULET and nurse . ] LADY CAP . Hold , take these keys , and fetch more spices , Nurse . NURSE . They call for dates and quinces in the pastry . [ Enter CAPULET . ] CAP . Come , stir , stir , stir ! The second cock hath crowed ...
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... [ LADY MORTIMER speaks again in Welsh . ] MORT . Oh , I am ignorance itself in this ! GLEND . She bids you on the ... LADY P. Go , ye giddy goose . And ' tis no marvel he is so humorous . By'r Lady , he is a good musician . 235 LADY P ...
... [ LADY MORTIMER speaks again in Welsh . ] MORT . Oh , I am ignorance itself in this ! GLEND . She bids you on the ... LADY P. Go , ye giddy goose . And ' tis no marvel he is so humorous . By'r Lady , he is a good musician . 235 LADY P ...
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... LADY . ΙΟ Who taught you this ? MAM . I learned it out of women's faces . Pray now , What color are your eyebrows ? I. LADY . Blue , my lord . MAM . Nay , that's a mock . I have seen a lady's nose That has been blue , but not her ...
... LADY . ΙΟ Who taught you this ? MAM . I learned it out of women's faces . Pray now , What color are your eyebrows ? I. LADY . Blue , my lord . MAM . Nay , that's a mock . I have seen a lady's nose That has been blue , but not her ...
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THE UNIVERSALITY OF SHAKESPEARE 2 RECORDS OF THE LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE | 3 |
RECORDS OF THE LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE | 8 |
SHAKESPEARES ENGLAND | 16 |
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