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... woman your wife ! she gave it him , and he hath given it his whore . ] Oth . [ I would have him nine years a - killing . ] --A fine woman ! a fair woman ! a sweet woman ! Iago . Nay , you must forget that . 190 Oth . Ay , let her rot ...
... woman your wife ! she gave it him , and he hath given it his whore . ] Oth . [ I would have him nine years a - killing . ] --A fine woman ! a fair woman ! a sweet woman ! Iago . Nay , you must forget that . 190 Oth . Ay , let her rot ...
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... woman is wily who has to humour her lover , she follows her blood , fol- lows it to distraction , and her fits and starts are not alone played for a purpose , before An- tony , but are native to her , and break out with the same ...
... woman is wily who has to humour her lover , she follows her blood , fol- lows it to distraction , and her fits and starts are not alone played for a purpose , before An- tony , but are native to her , and break out with the same ...
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... woman : I know that a woman is a dish for the gods , if the devil dress her not . But , truly , these same whoreson devils do the gods great harm in their women ; for in every ten that they make , the devils mar five . Cleo . Well , get ...
... woman : I know that a woman is a dish for the gods , if the devil dress her not . But , truly , these same whoreson devils do the gods great harm in their women ; for in every ten that they make , the devils mar five . Cleo . Well , get ...
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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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