The Plays of William Shakespeare : Accurately Printed from the Text of the Corrected Copy Left by the Late George Steevens: With a Series of Engravings, from Original Designs of Henry Fuseli, and a Selection of Explanatory and Historical Notes, from the Most Eminent Commentators; a History of the Stage, a Life of Shakespeare, &c. by Alexander Chalmers, Том 7 |
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Cleo . Why , there ' s more gold . But , sirrah , mark ; We use To say , the dead are
well : bring it to that , The gold I give thee , will I melt , and pour Down thy ill -
uttering throat . . . i Mess . Good madam , hear me . . Cleo . Well , go to , I will ; But
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Cleo . Why , there ' s more gold . But , sirrah , mark ; We use To say , the dead are
well : bring it to that , The gold I give thee , will I melt , and pour Down thy ill -
uttering throat . . . i Mess . Good madam , hear me . . Cleo . Well , go to , I will ; But
...
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Cleo . ii For what good turn ? . . Mess . ' For the best turn i ' the bed . : Cleo . I am
pale , Charmian . . . Mess . Madam , he ' s inarried to Octavia . . Cleo . The most
infectious pestilence upon thee ! . . Strikes him down . Mess . Good madam ...
Cleo . ii For what good turn ? . . Mess . ' For the best turn i ' the bed . : Cleo . I am
pale , Charmian . . . Mess . Madam , he ' s inarried to Octavia . . Cleo . The most
infectious pestilence upon thee ! . . Strikes him down . Mess . Good madam ...
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Cleo . Is she as tall as me ? ' She is not , madam . Cleo . Didst hear her speak ? Is
she shrill - tongu ' d , . . or low ? Mess . Madam , I heard her speak ; she is lowvoic
' d . Cleo . That ' s not so good : - - he cannot like her long . . . Char . Like her ?
Cleo . Is she as tall as me ? ' She is not , madam . Cleo . Didst hear her speak ? Is
she shrill - tongu ' d , . . or low ? Mess . Madam , I heard her speak ; she is lowvoic
' d . Cleo . That ' s not so good : - - he cannot like her long . . . Char . Like her ?
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Cleo . Bear ' st thou her face in mind ? is it long , i or round ? Mess . Round even
to faultiness . Cleo . . . For the most part too , They are foolish that are so . - Her
hair , what colour ? Mess . Brown , madam : And her forehead is as low As she ...
Cleo . Bear ' st thou her face in mind ? is it long , i or round ? Mess . Round even
to faultiness . Cleo . . . For the most part too , They are foolish that are so . - Her
hair , what colour ? Mess . Brown , madam : And her forehead is as low As she ...
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Cleo . Get thee hence ; farewell . Clown . I wish you all joy of the worm . Cleo .
Farewell . Clown sets down the Basket . Clown . You must think this , look you ,
that the worm will do his kind . Cleo . Ays ay ; farewell . Clown . Look you , the
worm ...
Cleo . Get thee hence ; farewell . Clown . I wish you all joy of the worm . Cleo .
Farewell . Clown sets down the Basket . Clown . You must think this , look you ,
that the worm will do his kind . Cleo . Ays ay ; farewell . Clown . Look you , the
worm ...
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