The Tragedies of Shakespeare, Volumen2Modern Library, 1943 - 1266 páginas |
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... blood , my daughter ; Or rather a disease that's in my flesh , Which I must needs call mine : thou art a boil , A plague - sore , an embossed carbuncle , In my corrupted blood . But I'll not chide thee Let shame come when it will , I do ...
... blood , my daughter ; Or rather a disease that's in my flesh , Which I must needs call mine : thou art a boil , A plague - sore , an embossed carbuncle , In my corrupted blood . But I'll not chide thee Let shame come when it will , I do ...
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... blood , blood , blood ! LAGO . Patience , I say ; your mind , perhaps , may change . OTHELLO . Never , Iago . Like to the Pontic sea , Whose icy current and compulsive course Ne'er feels retiring ebb , but keeps due on To the Propontic ...
... blood , blood , blood ! LAGO . Patience , I say ; your mind , perhaps , may change . OTHELLO . Never , Iago . Like to the Pontic sea , Whose icy current and compulsive course Ne'er feels retiring ebb , but keeps due on To the Propontic ...
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... blood with sorrowing ; you have A nurse of me . Lord ! how your favour's chang'd With this unprofitable woe . Come , Give me your flowers , ere the sea mar it . Walk with Leonine ; the air is quick there , And it pierces and sharpens ...
... blood with sorrowing ; you have A nurse of me . Lord ! how your favour's chang'd With this unprofitable woe . Come , Give me your flowers , ere the sea mar it . Walk with Leonine ; the air is quick there , And it pierces and sharpens ...
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HAMLET PRINCE OF DENMARK | 581 |
KING LEAR | 689 |
OTHELLO THE MOOR OF VENICE | 787 |
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