Dramatic Works of William ShakespeareJohn Stockdale ... W.J. and J. Richardson ... J. Walker ... R. Faulder and Son ... Scatcherd and Letterman ... [and 11 others], 1807 - 1079 páginas |
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... Erit . Exit . Ant . Let's all sink with the king . Seb . Let's take leave of him . Gon . Now would I give a thousand furlongs of sea for an acre of barren ground ; ' long heath , 20 brown furze , any thing : The wills above be done ...
... Erit . Exit . Ant . Let's all sink with the king . Seb . Let's take leave of him . Gon . Now would I give a thousand furlongs of sea for an acre of barren ground ; ' long heath , 20 brown furze , any thing : The wills above be done ...
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... Erit Servant . 5 No ; I would tell what ' twere to be a judge , [ him , 40 You would have slipt , like him ; but he , like you , [ 60 ] l'han the soft myrtle : O , but man ! proud man , That is , pity . 2 Perhaps we ought to read are ...
... Erit Servant . 5 No ; I would tell what ' twere to be a judge , [ him , 40 You would have slipt , like him ; but he , like you , [ 60 ] l'han the soft myrtle : O , but man ! proud man , That is , pity . 2 Perhaps we ought to read are ...
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... Erit . Duke Sen. Proceed , proceed : we will begin these rites , As we do trust they'll end , in true delights . EPILOGUE . sinuate with you in the behalf of a good play ! —I am not furnish'd2 like a beggar , therefore to beg will not ...
... Erit . Duke Sen. Proceed , proceed : we will begin these rites , As we do trust they'll end , in true delights . EPILOGUE . sinuate with you in the behalf of a good play ! —I am not furnish'd2 like a beggar , therefore to beg will not ...
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... Erit . Ant . The gentleness of all the gods go with I have many enemies in Orsino's court , [ thee ! Else would I very shortly see thee there : But come what may , I do adore thee so , That danger should seem sport , and I will go . i ...
... Erit . Ant . The gentleness of all the gods go with I have many enemies in Orsino's court , [ thee ! Else would I very shortly see thee there : But come what may , I do adore thee so , That danger should seem sport , and I will go . i ...
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... Erit . Sir To . A very dishonest paltry boy , and more Ant . Let me speak a little . This youth that 20 a coward than a hare : his dishonesty appears , in ACT There's money for thee ; if you tarry longer , 40I shall give worse payment ...
... Erit . Sir To . A very dishonest paltry boy , and more Ant . Let me speak a little . This youth that 20 a coward than a hare : his dishonesty appears , in ACT There's money for thee ; if you tarry longer , 40I shall give worse payment ...
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