The Temple Shakespeare, Volym 34J.M. Dent and Company, 1896 |
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... weigh with her . Old Ath . Most noble lord , Pawn me to this your honour , she is his . Tim . My hand to thee ; mine honour on my promise . Luc . Humbly I thank your lordship : never may 8 Act I. Sc . i . The Life of.
... weigh with her . Old Ath . Most noble lord , Pawn me to this your honour , she is his . Tim . My hand to thee ; mine honour on my promise . Luc . Humbly I thank your lordship : never may 8 Act I. Sc . i . The Life of.
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... thank you ; Go not away . you shall hear from me anon : What have you there , my friend ? Pain . A piece of painting , which I do beseech Your lordship to accept . Tim . Pain . Painting is welcome . The painting is almost the natural ...
... thank you ; Go not away . you shall hear from me anon : What have you there , my friend ? Pain . A piece of painting , which I do beseech Your lordship to accept . Tim . Pain . Painting is welcome . The painting is almost the natural ...
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... thank'd you : when dinner ' s done , Show me this piece . I am joyful of your sights . Enter Alcibiades , with the rest . Most welcome , sir ! So , so , there ! Aches contract and starve your supple joints ! That there should be small ...
... thank'd you : when dinner ' s done , Show me this piece . I am joyful of your sights . Enter Alcibiades , with the rest . Most welcome , sir ! So , so , there ! Aches contract and starve your supple joints ! That there should be small ...
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... thanks and service , from whose help I derived liberty . O , by no means , Honest Ventidius ; you mistake my love : I gave it freely ever ; and there's none Can truly say he gives , if he receives : If our betters play at that game , we ...
... thanks and service , from whose help I derived liberty . O , by no means , Honest Ventidius ; you mistake my love : I gave it freely ever ; and there's none Can truly say he gives , if he receives : If our betters play at that game , we ...
Sida 18
... thanks to the gods . Apemantus's Grace . Immortal gods , I crave no pelf ; I pray for no man but myself : Grant I may never prove so fond , To trust man on his oath or bond , Or a harlot for her weeping , Or a dog that seems a ...
... thanks to the gods . Apemantus's Grace . Immortal gods , I crave no pelf ; I pray for no man but myself : Grant I may never prove so fond , To trust man on his oath or bond , Or a harlot for her weeping , Or a dog that seems a ...
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The Temple Shakespeare, Volym 34 William Shakespeare,Sir Israel Gollancz Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1899 |
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Sida 75 - This yellow slave Will knit and break religions ; bless the accursed ; Make the hoar leprosy adored ; place thieves, And give them title, knee and approbation With senators on the bench : this is it That makes the wappen'd widow wed again ; She, whom the spital-house and ulcerous sores Would cast the gorge at, this embalms and spices To the April day again.