The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen3Routledge, 1862 |
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... hand . Trin . Lord , quoth he that a monster should MIRA . And mine , with my heart in't : and now , be such a natural ! farewell , CAL . Lo , lo , again ! bite him to death , I Till half an hour hence . prythee . FER . A thousand ...
... hand . Trin . Lord , quoth he that a monster should MIRA . And mine , with my heart in't : and now , be such a natural ! farewell , CAL . Lo , lo , again ! bite him to death , I Till half an hour hence . prythee . FER . A thousand ...
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... hand , turn you out of my kingdom : go to , carry this . I'll have that gown . TRIN . And this . TRIN . Thy grace shall have it . STE . Ay , and this . Cal . The dropsy drown this fool ! what do you mean , A noise of Hunters heard ...
... hand , turn you out of my kingdom : go to , carry this . I'll have that gown . TRIN . And this . TRIN . Thy grace shall have it . STE . Ay , and this . Cal . The dropsy drown this fool ! what do you mean , A noise of Hunters heard ...
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... hand to write this ? a heart and the business as I shall find means , and acquaint brain to breed it in ? — When came this to you ? you withal . who brought it ? Glo . These late eclipses in the sun and moon Edm . It was not brought me ...
... hand to write this ? a heart and the business as I shall find means , and acquaint brain to breed it in ? — When came this to you ? you withal . who brought it ? Glo . These late eclipses in the sun and moon Edm . It was not brought me ...
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... hand ? Is it not well ? What should you need of more ? Gon . Why not by the hand , sir ? How have Yea , or so many , sith that both charge and danger I offended ? Speak ' gainst so great a number ? How , All's not offence , that ...
... hand ? Is it not well ? What should you need of more ? Gon . Why not by the hand , sir ? How have Yea , or so many , sith that both charge and danger I offended ? Speak ' gainst so great a number ? How , All's not offence , that ...
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... hand . — Who's there ? Fool . This cold night will turn us all to fools Fool . A spirit , a spirit ; he says his name's poor , and madmen . Tom . Eng . Take heed oʻthe foul fiend : obey thy Kent . What art thou that dost grumble there ...
... hand . — Who's there ? Fool . This cold night will turn us all to fools Fool . A spirit , a spirit ; he says his name's poor , and madmen . Tom . Eng . Take heed oʻthe foul fiend : obey thy Kent . What art thou that dost grumble there ...
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The Works of Shakespeare: Ed. by W. E. Henley, Volumen1,Parte3 William Shakespeare Vista de fragmentos - 1901 |
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