The dramatic works of William Shakspeare, Том 7 |
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Boult . To take from you the jewel you hold so dear . Mar. Prythee tell me one
thing first . Boult . Come now , your one thing . Mar. What canst thou wish thine
enemy to be ? Boult . Why , I could wish him to be iny master , or rather , my
mistress .
Boult . To take from you the jewel you hold so dear . Mar. Prythee tell me one
thing first . Boult . Come now , your one thing . Mar. What canst thou wish thine
enemy to be ? Boult . Why , I could wish him to be iny master , or rather , my
mistress .
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And , to siuk in it , should you burden love ; Too great oppression for a tender
thing . Rom . Is love a tender thing ? it is too rough , Too rude , too boist'rous ; and
it pricks like thorn . Mer . If love be rough with you , be rough with love ; Prick love
...
And , to siuk in it , should you burden love ; Too great oppression for a tender
thing . Rom . Is love a tender thing ? it is too rough , Too rude , too boist'rous ; and
it pricks like thorn . Mer . If love be rough with you , be rough with love ; Prick love
...
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An ' a speak any thing against me , I'll take him down an ' a were lustier than he is
, and twenty such Jacks ; and if I cannot , I'll find those that shall . Scurvy knave ! I
am none of bis flirt - gills ; I am none of his skains - mates : -— And thou must ...
An ' a speak any thing against me , I'll take him down an ' a were lustier than he is
, and twenty such Jacks ; and if I cannot , I'll find those that shall . Scurvy knave ! I
am none of bis flirt - gills ; I am none of his skains - mates : -— And thou must ...
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My lord , you must tell us where the body is , and go with us to the king : Ham .
The body is with the king , but the king is not with the body . The king is a thing—
Guil . A thing , my lord ? Ham . Of nothing : bring me to him . Hide fox , and all
afler .
My lord , you must tell us where the body is , and go with us to the king : Ham .
The body is with the king , but the king is not with the body . The king is a thing—
Guil . A thing , my lord ? Ham . Of nothing : bring me to him . Hide fox , and all
afler .
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A thing for me ? -it is a common thing , – Emil . Ha ! Iago . To have a foolish wife .
Emil . O , is that all ? What will you give me now For that same handkerchief ?
Iago . What handkerchief ? Emil . What bandkerchief ? Why , that the Moor first ...
A thing for me ? -it is a common thing , – Emil . Ha ! Iago . To have a foolish wife .
Emil . O , is that all ? What will you give me now For that same handkerchief ?
Iago . What handkerchief ? Emil . What bandkerchief ? Why , that the Moor first ...
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