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... penalty of a beggar , then I'll turn craver . 112. just ] tilt ; literally , approach , come near ; Lat . juxta . 115. to make one there ] to be one of the tilters . Fish . O , sir ! things must be as 44 [ ACT II . PERICLES.
... penalty of a beggar , then I'll turn craver . 112. just ] tilt ; literally , approach , come near ; Lat . juxta . 115. to make one there ] to be one of the tilters . Fish . O , sir ! things must be as 44 [ ACT II . PERICLES.
Página 45
... things must be as they may ; and what a man cannot get , he may lawfully steal for his wife's soul . ter Second and Third Fishermen , drawing up a net . 125 d Fish . Help , master , help ! here's a fish hangs In the net , like a poor ...
... things must be as they may ; and what a man cannot get , he may lawfully steal for his wife's soul . ter Second and Third Fishermen , drawing up a net . 125 d Fish . Help , master , help ! here's a fish hangs In the net , like a poor ...
Página 53
... things purchased . O.F. and Norman acat , purchase . Jonson al- ways uses the longer form , as in The Staple of News , II . i . 16 , The Sad Shepherd , 1. i . 49 , and acater for cater , id . ii . 2 . 28. resist me ] are distasteful to ...
... things purchased . O.F. and Norman acat , purchase . Jonson al- ways uses the longer form , as in The Staple of News , II . i . 16 , The Sad Shepherd , 1. i . 49 , and acater for cater , id . ii . 2 . 28. resist me ] are distasteful to ...
Página 63
... thing . What do you think of my daughter , sir ? A most virtuous princess . 30 And she is fair too , is she not ? 35 As a fair day in summer ; wondrous fair . My daughter , sir , thinks very well of you ; Ay , so well , sir , that you ...
... thing . What do you think of my daughter , sir ? A most virtuous princess . 30 And she is fair too , is she not ? 35 As a fair day in summer ; wondrous fair . My daughter , sir , thinks very well of you ; Ay , so well , sir , that you ...
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... thing ? " Brief , he must hence depart to Tyre : His queen , with child , makes her desire , Which who shall cross ? along to go ; Omit we all their dole and woe : Lychorida , her nurse , she takes , And so to sea . Their vessel shakes ...
... thing ? " Brief , he must hence depart to Tyre : His queen , with child , makes her desire , Which who shall cross ? along to go ; Omit we all their dole and woe : Lychorida , her nurse , she takes , And so to sea . Their vessel shakes ...
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