The Works of Shakespeare, Tema 10 |
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Is his head worth a hat , or his chin worth a beard ? CEL . Nay ; he hath but a little beard . Ros . Why , God will send more , if the man will be thankful : let me stayo the growth of his beard , if thou delay me not the knowledge of ...
Is his head worth a hat , or his chin worth a beard ? CEL . Nay ; he hath but a little beard . Ros . Why , God will send more , if the man will be thankful : let me stayo the growth of his beard , if thou delay me not the knowledge of ...
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... a blue eye and sunken , which you have not ; an unquestionable spirit , which you have not ; a beard neglected , which you have not ; but I pardon you for that ; for simply your having in beard is a younger brother's revenue .
... a blue eye and sunken , which you have not ; an unquestionable spirit , which you have not ; a beard neglected , which you have not ; but I pardon you for that ; for simply your having in beard is a younger brother's revenue .
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Upon a lie seven times remov'd ; bear your body more seeming , Audrey ; as thus , Sir : I did dislike the cut of a certain courtier's beard : he sent me word , if I said his beard was not cut well , he was in the mind it was : this is ...
Upon a lie seven times remov'd ; bear your body more seeming , Audrey ; as thus , Sir : I did dislike the cut of a certain courtier's beard : he sent me word , if I said his beard was not cut well , he was in the mind it was : this is ...
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