The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volym 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... hast a mind that suits With this thy fair and outward character . I pray thee , and I'll pay thee bounteously , Conceal me what I am ; and be my aid For such disguise as , haply , shall become The form of my intent . I'll serve this ...
... hast a mind that suits With this thy fair and outward character . I pray thee , and I'll pay thee bounteously , Conceal me what I am ; and be my aid For such disguise as , haply , shall become The form of my intent . I'll serve this ...
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... hast been , or I will not open my lips , so wide as a bristle may enter , in way of thy excuse : my lady will hang thee for thy absence . Clo . Let her hang me : he , that is well hanged in this world , needs to fear no colours . Mar ...
... hast been , or I will not open my lips , so wide as a bristle may enter , in way of thy excuse : my lady will hang thee for thy absence . Clo . Let her hang me : he , that is well hanged in this world , needs to fear no colours . Mar ...
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... hast spoke for us , madonna , as if thy eldest son should be a fool : whose skull Jove cram with brains , for here he comes , one of thy kin , has a most weak pia mater.1 Enter Sir TOBY BELCH . Oli . By mine honour , half drunk . What ...
... hast spoke for us , madonna , as if thy eldest son should be a fool : whose skull Jove cram with brains , for here he comes , one of thy kin , has a most weak pia mater.1 Enter Sir TOBY BELCH . Oli . By mine honour , half drunk . What ...
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... hast her not i'the end , call me Cut.3 Sir And . If I do not , never trust me , take it how you will . Sir To . Come , come ; I'll go burn some sack , ' tis too late to go to bed now : come , knight ; come , knight . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV ...
... hast her not i'the end , call me Cut.3 Sir And . If I do not , never trust me , take it how you will . Sir To . Come , come ; I'll go burn some sack , ' tis too late to go to bed now : come , knight ; come , knight . [ Exeunt . SCENE IV ...
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... the Sophy . He boasted of the great rewards he had received , and lived in London with the utmost splendor . 9 tray - trip ? ] some kind of game . Sir To . Why , thou hast put him in 4.4 ACT II . TWELFTH - NIGHT : OR ,
... the Sophy . He boasted of the great rewards he had received , and lived in London with the utmost splendor . 9 tray - trip ? ] some kind of game . Sir To . Why , thou hast put him in 4.4 ACT II . TWELFTH - NIGHT : OR ,
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The Plays of William Shakespeare: With the Corrections and ..., Volym 2 William Shakespeare Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1806 |
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