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... those , but he hath the wit to lofe his hair . Ant . Why , thou didst conclude hairy men plain dealers without wit .. S. Dro . The plainer dealer , the fooner loft ; yet he loseth it in a kind of jollity . Ant . For what reason ? S. Dro ...
... those , but he hath the wit to lofe his hair . Ant . Why , thou didst conclude hairy men plain dealers without wit .. S. Dro . The plainer dealer , the fooner loft ; yet he loseth it in a kind of jollity . Ant . For what reason ? S. Dro ...
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... those at the gate ? E. Dro . Let my mafter in , Late . Luce . Faith , no ; he comes too late ; And fo tell your mafter . E. Dre . O lord , I muft laugh ; Have at you with a Proverb . Shall I fet in my staff ? Luce . Have at you with ...
... those at the gate ? E. Dro . Let my mafter in , Late . Luce . Faith , no ; he comes too late ; And fo tell your mafter . E. Dre . O lord , I muft laugh ; Have at you with a Proverb . Shall I fet in my staff ? Luce . Have at you with ...
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... those two Dromio's , one in femblance ; Befides her urging of her wrack at fea , These plainly are the parents to thefe children , Which accidentally are met together . Egeon . If I dream not , thou art milia ; If thou art fhe , tell me ...
... those two Dromio's , one in femblance ; Befides her urging of her wrack at fea , These plainly are the parents to thefe children , Which accidentally are met together . Egeon . If I dream not , thou art milia ; If thou art fhe , tell me ...
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... those That Vulgars give bold'ft titles ; ay , and privy To this their late escape , Her . No , by my life , Privy to none of this : how will this grieve you , When you shall come to clearer knowledge , that You thus have publish'd me ...
... those That Vulgars give bold'ft titles ; ay , and privy To this their late escape , Her . No , by my life , Privy to none of this : how will this grieve you , When you shall come to clearer knowledge , that You thus have publish'd me ...
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... those you sent to th ' Oracle , are come An hour fince . Cleomines and Dion , Being well arriv'd from Delphos , are both landed , Hafting to th ' Court . VOL . III . H Lord . Lord . So please you , Sir , their speed The WINTER'S TALE .. 97.
... those you sent to th ' Oracle , are come An hour fince . Cleomines and Dion , Being well arriv'd from Delphos , are both landed , Hafting to th ' Court . VOL . III . H Lord . Lord . So please you , Sir , their speed The WINTER'S TALE .. 97.
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