The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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... Pardon , master : I will be correspondent to command , How now ? moody ? Pro . Do so ; and after two days My liberty . I will discharge thee . Ari . That's my noble master ! I pray thee Pro . Before the time be out ? no more . Arm ...
... Pardon , master : I will be correspondent to command , How now ? moody ? Pro . Do so ; and after two days My liberty . I will discharge thee . Ari . That's my noble master ! I pray thee Pro . Before the time be out ? no more . Arm ...
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... pardon , trim it handsomely . Cal . Ay , that I will ; and I'll be wise hereafter , And seek for grace : What a thrice - double ass Was I , to take this drunkard for a god , And worship this dull fool ? Pro . Go to ; away ! Alon . Hence ...
... pardon , trim it handsomely . Cal . Ay , that I will ; and I'll be wise hereafter , And seek for grace : What a thrice - double ass Was I , to take this drunkard for a god , And worship this dull fool ? Pro . Go to ; away ! Alon . Hence ...
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... Pardon me , Proteus : all I can , is nothing To her , whose worth makes other worthies nothing ; She is alone . Pro . Then let her alone . Val . Not for the world : why , man , she is mine own ; And I as rich in having such a jewel , As ...
... Pardon me , Proteus : all I can , is nothing To her , whose worth makes other worthies nothing ; She is alone . Pro . Then let her alone . Val . Not for the world : why , man , she is mine own ; And I as rich in having such a jewel , As ...
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... Pardon me , madam ; I have unadvis'd Delivered you a paper that I should not . This is the letter to your ladyship . Sil . I pray thee , let me look on that again . Jul . It may not be ; good madam , pardon me . Sil . There , hold ...
... Pardon me , madam ; I have unadvis'd Delivered you a paper that I should not . This is the letter to your ladyship . Sil . I pray thee , let me look on that again . Jul . It may not be ; good madam , pardon me . Sil . There , hold ...
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... pardon them , and thee ; Dispose of them , as thou know'st their deserts . Come , let us go ; we will include all jars With triumphs , mirth , and rare solemnity . Val . And , as we walk along , I dare be bold With our discourse to make ...
... pardon them , and thee ; Dispose of them , as thou know'st their deserts . Come , let us go ; we will include all jars With triumphs , mirth , and rare solemnity . Val . And , as we walk along , I dare be bold With our discourse to make ...
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