History of English Literature, Том 2F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1965 |
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... speak a word . C. Hang thee , young baggage ! disobedient wreten I tell thee what get thee to church o ' Thursday , Or never after look me in the face : Speak not , reply not , do not answer me ; My fingers itch . . . ... Lady C. You ...
... speak a word . C. Hang thee , young baggage ! disobedient wreten I tell thee what get thee to church o ' Thursday , Or never after look me in the face : Speak not , reply not , do not answer me ; My fingers itch . . . ... Lady C. You ...
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... speak publicly with their wives : compared with the Germans , they are altogether men of the cloister . " These hard words are weak compared with the facts.1 Treasons , assassinations , tortures , open debauchery , the practice of ...
... speak publicly with their wives : compared with the Germans , they are altogether men of the cloister . " These hard words are weak compared with the facts.1 Treasons , assassinations , tortures , open debauchery , the practice of ...
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... speak without this wicked way of swearing ; for , thought I , I am so accustomed to it , that it is in vain to think ... speak unless I put an oath before , and another behind , to make my words have authority , now I could without it ...
... speak without this wicked way of swearing ; for , thought I , I am so accustomed to it , that it is in vain to think ... speak unless I put an oath before , and another behind , to make my words have authority , now I could without it ...
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