Dramatic Works: From the Text of Johnson, Stevens and Reed; with Glossarial Notes, Life, Etc, Том 2Routledge, 1852 |
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... Speak ; thine answer . Ber . Pardon , my gracious lord ; for I submit My fancy to your eyes : When I consider , What great creation , and what dole of honour , Flies where you bid it , I find , that she , which late Was in my nobler ...
... Speak ; thine answer . Ber . Pardon , my gracious lord ; for I submit My fancy to your eyes : When I consider , What great creation , and what dole of honour , Flies where you bid it , I find , that she , which late Was in my nobler ...
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... speak ? Par . A most harsh one ; and not to be understood without bloody succeeding . My master ? Laf . Are you companion to the count Rousillon ? Par . To any count ; to all counts ; to what is man . Laf . To what is count's man ...
... speak ? Par . A most harsh one ; and not to be understood without bloody succeeding . My master ? Laf . Are you companion to the count Rousillon ? Par . To any count ; to all counts ; to what is man . Laf . To what is count's man ...
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... speak of him as my kinsman , he's a most notable coward , an infinite and endless liar , an hourly promise - breaker , the owner of no one good quality worthy your fordship's entertainment . 2 Lord . It were fit you knew him ; lest ...
... speak of him as my kinsman , he's a most notable coward , an infinite and endless liar , an hourly promise - breaker , the owner of no one good quality worthy your fordship's entertainment . 2 Lord . It were fit you knew him ; lest ...
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... speak of it , and extend to you what further becomes his greatness , even to the utmost syllable of your worthiness . Par . By the hand of a soldier , I will undertake it . Ber . But you must not now slumber in it . Par . I'll about it ...
... speak of it , and extend to you what further becomes his greatness , even to the utmost syllable of your worthiness . Par . By the hand of a soldier , I will undertake it . Ber . But you must not now slumber in it . Par . I'll about it ...
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... speak to us again ? 1 Sold . Even such as you speak to me . 1 Lord . He must think us some band of strangers i'the adver- sary's entertainment . * Now he hath a smack of all neighbour- ing languages ; therefore we must every one be a ...
... speak to us again ? 1 Sold . Even such as you speak to me . 1 Lord . He must think us some band of strangers i'the adver- sary's entertainment . * Now he hath a smack of all neighbour- ing languages ; therefore we must every one be a ...
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