The Works of Shakespeare, Tema 10 |
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... matter for friends to meet ; but mountains may be remov'd with earthquakes , and so encounter . Ros . Nay ; but who is it ? CEL . Is it possible ? Ros . Nay ; I pr'ythee now , with most petitionary vehemence , tell me who it is .
... matter for friends to meet ; but mountains may be remov'd with earthquakes , and so encounter . Ros . Nay ; but who is it ? CEL . Is it possible ? Ros . Nay ; I pr'ythee now , with most petitionary vehemence , tell me who it is .
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... will marry thee : and to that end I have been with Sir Oliver Martext , the vicar of the next village ; who hath promis'd to meet me in this place of the Forest , and to couple us . JAQ . [ aside . ] I would fain see this meeting .
... will marry thee : and to that end I have been with Sir Oliver Martext , the vicar of the next village ; who hath promis'd to meet me in this place of the Forest , and to couple us . JAQ . [ aside . ] I would fain see this meeting .
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To - morrow meet me all together . [ to PhE . ] I will marry you , if ever I marry woman , and I'll be married to - morrow : [ to ORL . ] I will satisfy you , if ever I satisfy man , and you shall be married to - morrow : [ to Sil . ] ...
To - morrow meet me all together . [ to PhE . ] I will marry you , if ever I marry woman , and I'll be married to - morrow : [ to ORL . ] I will satisfy you , if ever I satisfy man , and you shall be married to - morrow : [ to Sil . ] ...
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