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... better occupied in your answer . madam , do you remember what a multitude of fishes we saw at sea ? And I do wonder how they can all live by one another . Why , fool , as men do on the land ; the great ones eat up the little ones . 2 ...
... better occupied in your answer . madam , do you remember what a multitude of fishes we saw at sea ? And I do wonder how they can all live by one another . Why , fool , as men do on the land ; the great ones eat up the little ones . 2 ...
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... better prince and benign lord , That will prove awful both in deed and word . Be quiet then as men should be , Till he hath pass'd necessity . I'll show you those in trouble's reign Losing a mite , a mountain gain . The good in ...
... better prince and benign lord , That will prove awful both in deed and word . Be quiet then as men should be , Till he hath pass'd necessity . I'll show you those in trouble's reign Losing a mite , a mountain gain . The good in ...
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... better office than to be beadle . But , master , I'll go draw up the net . [ Exeunt Second and Third Fishermen . Per . [ Aside . ] How well this honest mirth becomes their labour ! 100 105 First Fish . Hark you , sir ; do you know where ...
... better office than to be beadle . But , master , I'll go draw up the net . [ Exeunt Second and Third Fishermen . Per . [ Aside . ] How well this honest mirth becomes their labour ! 100 105 First Fish . Hark you , sir ; do you know where ...
Página 46
... better ] Dyce , after Mason , reads " fortunes , " and takes better as a verb . 151-153 . ' twas . . . waters ] in made up and seams there is an allusion to sempstress terms . 150 155 153. condolements ] " blunderingly used by the ...
... better ] Dyce , after Mason , reads " fortunes , " and takes better as a verb . 151-153 . ' twas . . . waters ] in made up and seams there is an allusion to sempstress terms . 150 155 153. condolements ] " blunderingly used by the ...
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... valrous attempt . 34. his ] its . 41. courtesy ] obeisance . 41. deliver'd ] presented . 42. his present ] that which he offers to our view . 46. From ] emerging from . Lord . He had need mean better than his outward 50 [ ACT II . PERICLES.
... valrous attempt . 34. his ] its . 41. courtesy ] obeisance . 41. deliver'd ] presented . 42. his present ] that which he offers to our view . 46. From ] emerging from . Lord . He had need mean better than his outward 50 [ ACT II . PERICLES.
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