The Plays of William Shakspeare, Том 10 |
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... give you my commission , The verb let , or hinder , which follows , shows the neceffity of it : for the could not Yay she would give her husband a commiffion 1 1 1 : To let him there a month , behind WINTER'S TALE . 11.
... give you my commission , The verb let , or hinder , which follows , shows the neceffity of it : for the could not Yay she would give her husband a commiffion 1 1 1 : To let him there a month , behind WINTER'S TALE . 11.
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... husband . ل WARBURTΩΝ . " I'll give him my licence of absence , so as to obstrut or retard his departure for a month , " & c . To let him , however , may be ufed as many other refleGive verbs are by Shakspeare , for to let or hinder ...
... husband . ل WARBURTΩΝ . " I'll give him my licence of absence , so as to obstrut or retard his departure for a month , " & c . To let him , however , may be ufed as many other refleGive verbs are by Shakspeare , for to let or hinder ...
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... husbands into temptation . Grace or Heaven help me ! - Do not argue in that manner ; do not draw any conclusion or inference from your , and your friend's , having , fince those days of childhood and innocence , become ac- quainted with ...
... husbands into temptation . Grace or Heaven help me ! - Do not argue in that manner ; do not draw any conclusion or inference from your , and your friend's , having , fince those days of childhood and innocence , become ac- quainted with ...
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... husband ; The other , for fome while a friend . [ Giving her hand to POLIXENES . And clap thyself my love ; ) She open'd her hand , to clap the palm of it into his , as people do when they confirm a bargain . Hence the phrase to clap up ...
... husband ; The other , for fome while a friend . [ Giving her hand to POLIXENES . And clap thyself my love ; ) She open'd her hand , to clap the palm of it into his , as people do when they confirm a bargain . Hence the phrase to clap up ...
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... husbands , we play upon them like virginal jacks , they must rife and fall to our humours , or else they'll never get any good strains of musick out of one of us . " Again , in Ram - alley , or Merry Tricks , 1611 : " Where be these ...
... husbands , we play upon them like virginal jacks , they must rife and fall to our humours , or else they'll never get any good strains of musick out of one of us . " Again , in Ram - alley , or Merry Tricks , 1611 : " Where be these ...
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