The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volumen5Riley, 1806 |
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William Shakespeare. me without some broken limb , shall acquit him well . Your brother is but young , and tender ; and , for your love , I would be loth to foil him , as I must for my own honour , if he come in : therefore , out of my ...
William Shakespeare. me without some broken limb , shall acquit him well . Your brother is but young , and tender ; and , for your love , I would be loth to foil him , as I must for my own honour , if he come in : therefore , out of my ...
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William Shakespeare. Touch . Thus men may grow wiser every day ! it is the first time that ever I heard , breaking of ribs was sport for ladies . Cel . Or I , I promise thee . Ros . But is there any else longs to see this broken musick ...
William Shakespeare. Touch . Thus men may grow wiser every day ! it is the first time that ever I heard , breaking of ribs was sport for ladies . Cel . Or I , I promise thee . Ros . But is there any else longs to see this broken musick ...
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William Shakespeare. Ros . Do , young sir ; your reputation shall not there- fore be misprised : we will make it our suit to the duke , that the wrestling might not go forward . Orl . I beseech you , punish me not with your hard thoughts ...
William Shakespeare. Ros . Do , young sir ; your reputation shall not there- fore be misprised : we will make it our suit to the duke , that the wrestling might not go forward . Orl . I beseech you , punish me not with your hard thoughts ...
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