Shakespeare Lexicon: A Complete Dictionary of All the English Words, Phrases and Constructions in the Works of the Poet, 1. sējums

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Saturs

gone by 305 this is an a of hourly proof Ado II 1 cannot as you would achieve you must perforce a
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what a have you for this evening? Mids
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H4B IV 2 14 R3 I 3 325 Rom I 1 111
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and a Wint V 1 92 dismay not at this a HGA III Accompt see Account
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R2 II 1
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Meas I 3 12 IV 2
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the wind will blow these sands a Tit IV 1
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is it some a and no such thing? Hml IV 7 51 their fears Mids V 97 in states unborn and s
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etc answer thy a H6B II 1 41 R2 II 3 162 H4A V 1 115 H6A III 1 149 III
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a soldier is bettering voice Rom I 2 19 Followed by to Gent
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high upreared and ing fronts the perilous narrow shine? Sonn 135 8 makes it assured of a Lucr
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Gent I 1 6 Merch I
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Mcb V 1 79 why should I carry lies a ? Wint
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all the s that thou bearest are Lucr Arg 14 Gent I 2 8 II 4 83 III 2 12
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Wiv I 1 273 II 2 86
H6C II 2 74 H8 II 4 231 Caes IV 3 156

Err V 361 LLL IV 2 143 Cor IV 3 40 our demands H5 V 2 71 this a of Hamlet sits smi
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a whence tis derived Meas V 247 how the villaincord not to refuse followed by an accus
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not confined to your chamber by illness rain within
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though a Wint I 1 32 lovers a hours Oth III
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