The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare: In Six Volumes, Volumen6Clarendon Press, 1786 |
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... fight Topple down headlong . Glo . Set me where you stand . Edg . Give me your hand : You are now within a foot Of ... fights , Shake patiently my great affliction of : If I could bear it longer , and not fall To quarrel with your great ...
... fight Topple down headlong . Glo . Set me where you stand . Edg . Give me your hand : You are now within a foot Of ... fights , Shake patiently my great affliction of : If I could bear it longer , and not fall To quarrel with your great ...
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... fight . [ Looking on bis hands . Lady . A foolish thought , to say a sorry fight . Macb . There's one did laugh in his fleep , and one cry'd , murder ! That they did wake each other ; I ftood and heard them : But they did fay their ...
... fight . [ Looking on bis hands . Lady . A foolish thought , to say a sorry fight . Macb . There's one did laugh in his fleep , and one cry'd , murder ! That they did wake each other ; I ftood and heard them : But they did fay their ...
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... fight the courfe . - What's he , That was not born of woman ? Such a one Am I to fear , or none . Enter young Siward . To . Siw . What is thy name ? Mach . Thou'lt be afraid to hear it . Yo . Siw . No ; though thou call'st thyself a ...
... fight the courfe . - What's he , That was not born of woman ? Such a one Am I to fear , or none . Enter young Siward . To . Siw . What is thy name ? Mach . Thou'lt be afraid to hear it . Yo . Siw . No ; though thou call'st thyself a ...
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The Dramatic Works of Shakspeare: In Six Volumes, Volumen6 William Shakespeare Vista de fragmentos - 1838 |
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