The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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... pr'ythee spare . Gon . Well , I have done : But yet- Seb . He will be talking . Ant . Which of them , he , or Adrian , for a good bring forth more islands . But doubts discovery there . Will you grant , with. SCENE I. - Another part of ...
... pr'ythee spare . Gon . Well , I have done : But yet- Seb . He will be talking . Ant . Which of them , he , or Adrian , for a good bring forth more islands . But doubts discovery there . Will you grant , with. SCENE I. - Another part of ...
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... Pr'ythee , peace . Seb . You were kneel'd to , and importun'd other- wise By all of us ; and the fair soul herself Weigh'd , between lothness and obedience , at Which end o ' the beam she'd bow . your son , We have lost I fear , for ...
... Pr'ythee , peace . Seb . You were kneel'd to , and importun'd other- wise By all of us ; and the fair soul herself Weigh'd , between lothness and obedience , at Which end o ' the beam she'd bow . your son , We have lost I fear , for ...
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... thee in her , and. Seb . Pr'ythee , say on : The setting of thine eye , and cheek , proclaim A matter from thee ; and a birth , indeed , Which throes thee much to yield . Ant . Thus , sir : Although this lord of weak remembrance , this ...
... thee in her , and. Seb . Pr'ythee , say on : The setting of thine eye , and cheek , proclaim A matter from thee ; and a birth , indeed , Which throes thee much to yield . Ant . Thus , sir : Although this lord of weak remembrance , this ...
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... pr'ythee ; I'll bring my wood home faster . Ste . He's in his fit now ; and does not talk after the wisest . He shall taste of my bottle : if he have never drunk wine afore , it will go near to remove his fit : if I can recover him ...
... pr'ythee ; I'll bring my wood home faster . Ste . He's in his fit now ; and does not talk after the wisest . He shall taste of my bottle : if he have never drunk wine afore , it will go near to remove his fit : if I can recover him ...
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... thee berries . I'll fish for thee , and get thee wood enough . SCENE I. - Before Prospero's Cell . Enter FERDINAND , bearing a log . Trin . A most ridiculous monster ! to make a wonder of a poor drunkard . Cal . I pr'ythee , let me bring ...
... thee berries . I'll fish for thee , and get thee wood enough . SCENE I. - Before Prospero's Cell . Enter FERDINAND , bearing a log . Trin . A most ridiculous monster ! to make a wonder of a poor drunkard . Cal . I pr'ythee , let me bring ...
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