The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Eight Volumes, Volumen2 |
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His horfes are bred better ; for befides that they are fair with their feeding , they are taught their manage , and to that end riders dearly hired ; but I , his brother , gain nothing under him but growth ; for the which hist animals ...
His horfes are bred better ; for befides that they are fair with their feeding , they are taught their manage , and to that end riders dearly hired ; but I , his brother , gain nothing under him but growth ; for the which hist animals ...
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Marry , Sir , be better employ'd , and be nought awhile . Orla . er know what all this means ? Bat ' tis no matter . I will affure him -- be nought a while is " only a north - country proverbial curfe equivalent too , a mischief So the ...
Marry , Sir , be better employ'd , and be nought awhile . Orla . er know what all this means ? Bat ' tis no matter . I will affure him -- be nought a while is " only a north - country proverbial curfe equivalent too , a mischief So the ...
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I The you Orla , Ay , better than he , I am before , knows me . I know , you are my eldeft brother ; and in the gentle condition of blood , you should fo know me . courtesy of nations allows you my better , in that y are the first born ...
I The you Orla , Ay , better than he , I am before , knows me . I know , you are my eldeft brother ; and in the gentle condition of blood , you should fo know me . courtesy of nations allows you my better , in that y are the first born ...
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All the better , we fhall be the more marketable . Bon jour , Monfieur le Beu ; what news ? Le Beu , Fair Princefs , you have loft much good Sport . Cel . Sport ; of what colour ? Le Beu . What colour , Madam ? How fhall I anfwer you ?
All the better , we fhall be the more marketable . Bon jour , Monfieur le Beu ; what news ? Le Beu , Fair Princefs , you have loft much good Sport . Cel . Sport ; of what colour ? Le Beu . What colour , Madam ? How fhall I anfwer you ?
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I fhall do I fhall do my friends no wrong , for I have ' none to lament me ; the world no injury , for in it I have nothing ; only in the world I fill up a place , which may be better fupplied when I have made it . empty . Rof .
I fhall do I fhall do my friends no wrong , for I have ' none to lament me ; the world no injury , for in it I have nothing ; only in the world I fill up a place , which may be better fupplied when I have made it . empty . Rof .
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