The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare...: Embracing a Life of the Poet, and Notes, Original and Selected..., Volumen3Phillips, Sampson, 1850 |
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... Camillo , Your changed complexions are to me a mirror , Which shows me mine changed too ; for I must be A party in this alteration , finding Myself thus altered with it . Cam . There is a sickness Which puts some of us in distemper ...
... Camillo , Your changed complexions are to me a mirror , Which shows me mine changed too ; for I must be A party in this alteration , finding Myself thus altered with it . Cam . There is a sickness Which puts some of us in distemper ...
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... Camillo ; Whom I proclaim a man of truth , of mercy ; For , being transported by my jealousies To bloody thoughts and to revenge , I chose Camillo for the minister , to poison My friend Polixenes ; which had been done , But that the ...
... Camillo ; Whom I proclaim a man of truth , of mercy ; For , being transported by my jealousies To bloody thoughts and to revenge , I chose Camillo for the minister , to poison My friend Polixenes ; which had been done , But that the ...
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... CAMillo . Pol . I pray thee , good Camillo , be no more im- portunate . " Tis a sickness , denying thee any thing ; a death , to grant this . Cam . It is fifteen years since I saw my country : though I have , for the most part , been ...
... CAMillo . Pol . I pray thee , good Camillo , be no more im- portunate . " Tis a sickness , denying thee any thing ; a death , to grant this . Cam . It is fifteen years since I saw my country : though I have , for the most part , been ...
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