The Works of Shakespeare, Volumen10Macmillan Company, 1906 - 399 páginas |
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... hour . Com . Though I could wish You were conducted to a gentle bath And balms applied to you , yet dare I never Deny your asking : take your choice of those That best can aid your action . Mar. Those are they That most are willing . If ...
... hour . Com . Though I could wish You were conducted to a gentle bath And balms applied to you , yet dare I never Deny your asking : take your choice of those That best can aid your action . Mar. Those are they That most are willing . If ...
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... hours , Tullus , Alone I fought in your Corioli walls , And made what work I pleased : ' tis not my blood Wherein thou seest me mask'd ; for thy revenge Wrench up thy power to the highest . Auf . Wert thou the Hector That was the whip ...
... hours , Tullus , Alone I fought in your Corioli walls , And made what work I pleased : ' tis not my blood Wherein thou seest me mask'd ; for thy revenge Wrench up thy power to the highest . Auf . Wert thou the Hector That was the whip ...
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... hour , Let what is meet be said it must be meet , And throw their power i ' the dust . Bru . Manifest treason ! Sic . Bru . The ædiles , ho ! This a consul ? no . Enter an Edile . Let him be apprehended . Sic . Go , call the people ...
... hour , Let what is meet be said it must be meet , And throw their power i ' the dust . Bru . Manifest treason ! Sic . Bru . The ædiles , ho ! This a consul ? no . Enter an Edile . Let him be apprehended . Sic . Go , call the people ...
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... hour You take it off again ? Sic . Answer to us . Cor . Say , then : ' tis true , I ought so . Sic . We charge you , that you have contrived to take From Rome all season'd office , and to wind Yourself into a power tyrannical ; For ...
... hour You take it off again ? Sic . Answer to us . Cor . Say , then : ' tis true , I ought so . Sic . We charge you , that you have contrived to take From Rome all season'd office , and to wind Yourself into a power tyrannical ; For ...
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... hour's warning . Rom . I am joyful to hear of their readiness , and am the man , I think , that shall set them in present action . So , sir , heartily well met , and most glad of your company . Vols . You take my part from me , sir ; I ...
... hour's warning . Rom . I am joyful to hear of their readiness , and am the man , I think , that shall set them in present action . So , sir , heartily well met , and most glad of your company . Vols . You take my part from me , sir ; I ...
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