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... leave me , Iago . Iago . My lord , I take my leave . [ Going . to the such Soak- don for eve ' d you ch it ba TOU P makt Oth . Why did I marry ? -This honest crea- ture doubtless 242 Sees and knows more , much more , than he unfolds ...
... leave me , Iago . Iago . My lord , I take my leave . [ Going . to the such Soak- don for eve ' d you ch it ba TOU P makt Oth . Why did I marry ? -This honest crea- ture doubtless 242 Sees and knows more , much more , than he unfolds ...
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... Leaving the fight in height , flies after her : I never saw an action of such shame ; Experience , manhood , honour ... Leave me , I pray , a little : pray you now : — Nay , do so ; for , indeed , I have lost command , Therefore I pray ...
... Leaving the fight in height , flies after her : I never saw an action of such shame ; Experience , manhood , honour ... Leave me , I pray , a little : pray you now : — Nay , do so ; for , indeed , I have lost command , Therefore I pray ...
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... leave his navy gazing .- ( Act iii . 13. 10-12 . ) THYREUS Crest ut friends : say they friends to Am. " T was a shame no less Thrice - nobler than myself ! And what thou think'st his very action speaks In every power1 that moves . Thyr ...
... leave his navy gazing .- ( Act iii . 13. 10-12 . ) THYREUS Crest ut friends : say they friends to Am. " T was a shame no less Thrice - nobler than myself ! And what thou think'st his very action speaks In every power1 that moves . Thyr ...
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The Works of William Shakespeare: The Plays Ed. from the Folio of ..., Volym 6 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1883 |
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