The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 pages |
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... word , good sir ; I fear you have done yourself some wrong : a word . Mira . Why speaks my father so ungently ? This Is the third man that e'er I saw ; the first That e'er I sigh'd for : pity move my father To be inclin'd my way ! Fer ...
... word , good sir ; I fear you have done yourself some wrong : a word . Mira . Why speaks my father so ungently ? This Is the third man that e'er I saw ; the first That e'er I sigh'd for : pity move my father To be inclin'd my way ! Fer ...
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... word for weeping ; now should I kiss my father ; well , he weeps on : -now come I to my mother , ( O , that she could speak now ! ) like a wood woman ; -well , I kiss her ; -why , there ' tis ; here's my mother's breath up and down ...
... word for weeping ; now should I kiss my father ; well , he weeps on : -now come I to my mother , ( O , that she could speak now ! ) like a wood woman ; -well , I kiss her ; -why , there ' tis ; here's my mother's breath up and down ...
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... word for word with me , I shall make your wit bankrupt . Val . I know it well , sir : you have an exchequer of words , and , I think , no other treasure to give your followers ; for it appears by their bare liveries , that they live by ...
... word for word with me , I shall make your wit bankrupt . Val . I know it well , sir : you have an exchequer of words , and , I think , no other treasure to give your followers ; for it appears by their bare liveries , that they live by ...
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... word that thou speak'st , Have some malignant power upon my life : If so , I pray thee , breathe it in mine ear , As ending anthem of my endless dolour . Pro . Cease to lament for that thou can'st not help , And study help for that ...
... word that thou speak'st , Have some malignant power upon my life : If so , I pray thee , breathe it in mine ear , As ending anthem of my endless dolour . Pro . Cease to lament for that thou can'st not help , And study help for that ...
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... Word of denial in thy labras here ; Word of denial : froth and scum , thou liest . Slen . By these gloves , then ' twas he . Nym . Be advis'd , sir , and pass good humours : I will say , marry trap , with you , if you run the nut ...
... Word of denial in thy labras here ; Word of denial : froth and scum , thou liest . Slen . By these gloves , then ' twas he . Nym . Be advis'd , sir , and pass good humours : I will say , marry trap , with you , if you run the nut ...
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