The Plays of William Shakespeare, Svazek 2Cassell, 1886 |
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... mark.94 Host . Oh , mercy ! I have heard the prince tell him , I know not how oft , that that ring was copper ! Fal ... mark . " Mark " is a colloquial slip - shodism for ' marks , as careless speakers still say ' shilling for shillings ...
... mark.94 Host . Oh , mercy ! I have heard the prince tell him , I know not how oft , that that ring was copper ! Fal ... mark . " Mark " is a colloquial slip - shodism for ' marks , as careless speakers still say ' shilling for shillings ...
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... mark you now , as can be offered ; in your conscience , now , is it not ? Gow . " Tis certain there's not a boy left alive ; and the cowardly rascals that ran from the battle . have done this slaughter : besides , they have burned and ...
... mark you now , as can be offered ; in your conscience , now , is it not ? Gow . " Tis certain there's not a boy left alive ; and the cowardly rascals that ran from the battle . have done this slaughter : besides , they have burned and ...
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... marks.29 I'll to the queen . [ Exit . Old L. A hundred marks ! By this light , I'll ha ' more . King Henry . Ha ! ' tis ... mark was worth 13s . 4d . See Note 20 , Act v . , " Taming of the Shrew . " ( 30 ) An ordinary groom is for such ...
... marks.29 I'll to the queen . [ Exit . Old L. A hundred marks ! By this light , I'll ha ' more . King Henry . Ha ! ' tis ... mark was worth 13s . 4d . See Note 20 , Act v . , " Taming of the Shrew . " ( 30 ) An ordinary groom is for such ...
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