The Works of William Shakspeare, Том 2C.S. Francis, 1852 |
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... thousand loves , A mother , and a mistress , and a friend , A phoenix , captain , and an enemy , A guide , a goddess , and a sovereign , A counsellor , a traitress , and a dear ; His humble ambition , proud humility , His jarring ...
... thousand loves , A mother , and a mistress , and a friend , A phoenix , captain , and an enemy , A guide , a goddess , and a sovereign , A counsellor , a traitress , and a dear ; His humble ambition , proud humility , His jarring ...
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... thousand nothings with , should be once heard , and thrice beaten . - God save you , captain . Ber . Is there any unkindness between my lord and you , monsieur ? Par . I know not how I have deserved to run into my lord's displeasure ...
... thousand nothings with , should be once heard , and thrice beaten . - God save you , captain . Ber . Is there any unkindness between my lord and you , monsieur ? Par . I know not how I have deserved to run into my lord's displeasure ...
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... thousand crowns To what is past already . Wid . I have yielded : Instruct my daughter how she shall perséver , That time and place , with this deceit so lawful , May prove coherent . Every night he comes With musics of all sorts , and ...
... thousand crowns To what is past already . Wid . I have yielded : Instruct my daughter how she shall perséver , That time and place , with this deceit so lawful , May prove coherent . Every night he comes With musics of all sorts , and ...
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... thousand ; but very weak and unserviceable : the troops are all scattered and the commanders very poor rogues , upon my reputation and credit , and as I hope to live . 1 Sold . Shall I set down your answer so ? Par . Do ; I'll take the ...
... thousand ; but very weak and unserviceable : the troops are all scattered and the commanders very poor rogues , upon my reputation and credit , and as I hope to live . 1 Sold . Shall I set down your answer so ? Par . Do ; I'll take the ...
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... thousand poll ; half of which dare not shake the snow from off their cassocks , lest they shake themselves to pieces . Ber . What shall be done to him ? 1 Lord , Nothing , but let him have thanks . Demand of him my conditions , * and ...
... thousand poll ; half of which dare not shake the snow from off their cassocks , lest they shake themselves to pieces . Ber . What shall be done to him ? 1 Lord , Nothing , but let him have thanks . Demand of him my conditions , * and ...
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art thou Banquo Bard Bardolph Bast bear Bianca Bion blood Bohemia Boling Bolingbroke breath Camillo cousin death dost doth Dromio duke Enter Ephesus Exeunt Exit eyes fair faith Falstaff father Faulconbridge fear friends Gaunt gentleman give grace Gremio grief hand Harry Percy hath hear heart heaven hither honour horse Hortensio Kate Kath king knave Lady Leon liege live look lord Lucentio Macb Macbeth Macd Macduff Madam majesty marry master mistress never noble Northumberland Padua peace Percy Petruchio Poins pr'ythee pray prince queen Re-enter Rich Rousillon SCENE Shal shame signior Sir John Sir John Falstaff Sirrah soul speak stand swear sweet sword tell thane thee There's thine thou art thou hast tongue Tranio unto villain wife wilt Witch word
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