The Works of Shakespeare, Брой 29Printed at Edinburgh for Grant Richards, 1901 |
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... True ; for he bears it not about him , ' tis hid . FIRST TH . Is not this he ? THIEVES . Where ? SEC . TH . ' Tis his description . THIRD TH . He ; I know him . THIEVES . Save thee , Timon . 401 TIM . Now , Thieves ? THIEVES . Soldiers ...
... True ; for he bears it not about him , ' tis hid . FIRST TH . Is not this he ? THIEVES . Where ? SEC . TH . ' Tis his description . THIRD TH . He ; I know him . THIEVES . Save thee , Timon . 401 TIM . Now , Thieves ? THIEVES . Soldiers ...
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... true , so just , and now so comfortable ? It almost turns my dangerous nature mild . Let me behold thy face . Surely , this man Was born of woman . Forgive my general and exceptless rashness , You perpetual sober Gods ! I do proclaim ...
... true , so just , and now so comfortable ? It almost turns my dangerous nature mild . Let me behold thy face . Surely , this man Was born of woman . Forgive my general and exceptless rashness , You perpetual sober Gods ! I do proclaim ...
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... true report that goes of his having . POET . What have you now to present unto him ? PAIN . Nothing at this time but my visitation ; only I will promise him an excellent piece . 21 POET . I must serve him so too ; tell him of an intent ...
... true report that goes of his having . POET . What have you now to present unto him ? PAIN . Nothing at this time but my visitation ; only I will promise him an excellent piece . 21 POET . I must serve him so too ; tell him of an intent ...
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