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... answer ? Men . ] I will tell you ; If you'll bestow a small - of what you've little- Patience awhile , you ' st hear the belly's answer . First Cit . Ye're long about it . Men . Note me this , good friend ; Your most grave belly was ...
... answer ? Men . ] I will tell you ; If you'll bestow a small - of what you've little- Patience awhile , you ' st hear the belly's answer . First Cit . Ye're long about it . Men . Note me this , good friend ; Your most grave belly was ...
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... answer the father being well pleased , turned to the second , and demanded of hir how well she loued him who answered ( confirming hir saiengs with great othes ) that she loued him more than toung could expresse , and farre aboue all ...
... answer the father being well pleased , turned to the second , and demanded of hir how well she loued him who answered ( confirming hir saiengs with great othes ) that she loued him more than toung could expresse , and farre aboue all ...
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... answers within . Enter EDGAR , armed , and preceded by a trumpet . Alb . Ask him his purposes , why he appears Upon this call o ' the trumpet . Her . What are you ? Your name , your quality ? and why you answer This present summons ...
... answers within . Enter EDGAR , armed , and preceded by a trumpet . Alb . Ask him his purposes , why he appears Upon this call o ' the trumpet . Her . What are you ? Your name , your quality ? and why you answer This present summons ...
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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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Antony and Cleopatra Aufidius Brabantio Cæs Cassio Char Cleo Cominius Compare Cordelia Coriolanus Cotgrave Cyprus daughter death Desdemona dost doth Duke Edgar Edmund Emil Enobarbus Enter Eros Exeunt Exit eyes father fear Folio Fool fortune friends give Gloster gods Goneril Hamlet hath hear heart heaven Henry honour Iago Julius Cæsar Kent king King Lear knave lady Lear Line look lord madam Malone Marcius mean Menenius Merchant of Venice Mess Michael Cassio Moor nature never night noble Octavia Othello passage play Plutarch Pompey poor pray Quartos queen quotes Regan Roderigo Roman Rome SCENE sense Shakespeare soldier speak speech Steevens sword tell thee thine thing thou hast thought tribunes Troilus and Cressida unto Venice verb wife woman word