The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen3Routledge, 1862 |
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... mark me , —that a brother should Sit down ; Be so perfidious ! he whom , next thyself , For thou must now know further . Of all the world I lov'd , and to him put MIRA . You have often The manage of my state ; as , at that time , Begun ...
... mark me , —that a brother should Sit down ; Be so perfidious ! he whom , next thyself , For thou must now know further . Of all the world I lov'd , and to him put MIRA . You have often The manage of my state ; as , at that time , Begun ...
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... mark so bloody on the business ; but Pro . To have no screen between this part he With colours fairer painted their foul ends . play'd In few , they hurried us aboard a bark , And him he play'd it for , he needs will be Bore us some ...
... mark so bloody on the business ; but Pro . To have no screen between this part he With colours fairer painted their foul ends . play'd In few , they hurried us aboard a bark , And him he play'd it for , he needs will be Bore us some ...
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... mark me , sir ?otherwise , Alon . Pr'ythee , no thou dost talk By all of us ; and the fair soul herself nothing to me . Weigh'd , between lothness and obedience , at Gon . I do well believe your highness ; and did Which end o ' the beam ...
... mark me , sir ?otherwise , Alon . Pr'ythee , no thou dost talk By all of us ; and the fair soul herself nothing to me . Weigh'd , between lothness and obedience , at Gon . I do well believe your highness ; and did Which end o ' the beam ...
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... Mark but the badges of these men , my lords , I'd strive to tell you . We were dead of sleep , Then say if they be true . This mis - shapen knave ,And - how , we know not — all clapp'd under His mother was a witch , and one so strong ...
... Mark but the badges of these men , my lords , I'd strive to tell you . We were dead of sleep , Then say if they be true . This mis - shapen knave ,And - how , we know not — all clapp'd under His mother was a witch , and one so strong ...
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... mark intervals between the different operations by exits . 1st Position . 1st Position . Fall to ' t yarely , or we run Land discovered under the ourselves aground . lee ; the wind blowing too fresh to hawl upon a wind with the topsail ...
... mark intervals between the different operations by exits . 1st Position . 1st Position . Fall to ' t yarely , or we run Land discovered under the ourselves aground . lee ; the wind blowing too fresh to hawl upon a wind with the topsail ...
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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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