The Plays of William Shakespeare, Том 5 |
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I'll bring you to him straight . SCENE II . A Room in the Palace . Enter Duke FREDERICK , Lords , and Attendants . Duke F. Can it be possible , that no man saw them ? It cannot be some villains of my court Are of consent and sufferance ...
I'll bring you to him straight . SCENE II . A Room in the Palace . Enter Duke FREDERICK , Lords , and Attendants . Duke F. Can it be possible , that no man saw them ? It cannot be some villains of my court Are of consent and sufferance ...
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Duke F. Send to his brother ; fetch that gallant hither ; If he be absent , bring his brother to me , I'll make him find him : do this suddenly ; And let not search and inquisition quail To bring again these foolish runaways .
Duke F. Send to his brother ; fetch that gallant hither ; If he be absent , bring his brother to me , I'll make him find him : do this suddenly ; And let not search and inquisition quail To bring again these foolish runaways .
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I pr'ythee , shepherd , if that love , or gold , Can in this desert place buy entertainment , Bring us where we may rest ourselves , and feed : Here's a young maid with travel much oppress'd , And faints for succour . Cor .
I pr'ythee , shepherd , if that love , or gold , Can in this desert place buy entertainment , Bring us where we may rest ourselves , and feed : Here's a young maid with travel much oppress'd , And faints for succour . Cor .
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1 - ducdame ; ] For ducdame , Sir Thomas Hanmer , very acutely and judiciously , reads duc ad me , that is , bring him to me . Johnson . If duc ad me were right , Amiens would not have asked its meaning , and been put off with " a Greek ...
1 - ducdame ; ] For ducdame , Sir Thomas Hanmer , very acutely and judiciously , reads duc ad me , that is , bring him to me . Johnson . If duc ad me were right , Amiens would not have asked its meaning , and been put off with " a Greek ...
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Live a little ; comfort a little ; cheer thyself a little : If this uncouth forest yield any thing savage , I will either be food for it , or bring it for food to thee . Thy conceit is nearer death than thy powers .
Live a little ; comfort a little ; cheer thyself a little : If this uncouth forest yield any thing savage , I will either be food for it , or bring it for food to thee . Thy conceit is nearer death than thy powers .
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