The Plays of William Shakespeare, Том 9 |
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... thee . Enter PISANIO . Here comes a flattering rascal ; upon him [ Aside . Will I first work : he's for his master , And enemy to my son . - How now , Pisanio ? - Doctor , your service for this time is ended ; Take your own way . Cor ...
... thee . Enter PISANIO . Here comes a flattering rascal ; upon him [ Aside . Will I first work : he's for his master , And enemy to my son . - How now , Pisanio ? - Doctor , your service for this time is ended ; Take your own way . Cor ...
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... thee , on the instant , thou art then As great as is thy master : greater ; for His fortunes all lie speechless ... thee . Tell thy mistress how The case stands with her ; do't , as from thyself . Think what a chance thou changest on ...
... thee , on the instant , thou art then As great as is thy master : greater ; for His fortunes all lie speechless ... thee . Tell thy mistress how The case stands with her ; do't , as from thyself . Think what a chance thou changest on ...
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... thee . - If thou wert honourable , Thou would'st have told this tale for virtue , not For such an end thou seek'st ; as base , as strange . Thou wrong'st a gentleman , who is as far From thy report , as thou from honour ; and Solicit'st ...
... thee . - If thou wert honourable , Thou would'st have told this tale for virtue , not For such an end thou seek'st ; as base , as strange . Thou wrong'st a gentleman , who is as far From thy report , as thou from honour ; and Solicit'st ...
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... thee . His meanest garment , That ever hath but clipp'd his body , is dearer , In my respect , than all the hairs above thee , Were they all made such men . - How now , Pisanio ? Enter PISANIO . Clo . His garment ? Now , the devil- Imo ...
... thee . His meanest garment , That ever hath but clipp'd his body , is dearer , In my respect , than all the hairs above thee , Were they all made such men . - How now , Pisanio ? Enter PISANIO . Clo . His garment ? Now , the devil- Imo ...
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William Shakespeare. That I have sent her , by her own command Shall give thee opportunity : -O damn'd paper ! Black as the ink that's on thee ! Senseless bauble , Art thou a feodary for this act , " and look'st So virgin - like without ...
William Shakespeare. That I have sent her , by her own command Shall give thee opportunity : -O damn'd paper ! Black as the ink that's on thee ! Senseless bauble , Art thou a feodary for this act , " and look'st So virgin - like without ...
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