The Plays of William ShakspeareLongman, 1880 - 960 psl. |
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... lady ; for you gave the fire : sir Thurio borrows his wit from your ladyship's looks , and spends what he borrows , kindly in your company . Thu. Sir , if you spend word for word with me , I shall make your wit bankrupt . Val . I know ...
... lady ; for you gave the fire : sir Thurio borrows his wit from your ladyship's looks , and spends what he borrows , kindly in your company . Thu. Sir , if you spend word for word with me , I shall make your wit bankrupt . Val . I know ...
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... lady . Jul . Peace ! stand aside ! the company parts . Pro . Sir Thurio , fear not you ! I will so plead , That you ... lady , if you knew his pure heart's truth , You'd quickly learn to know him by his voice . Sil . Sir Proteus , as I ...
... lady . Jul . Peace ! stand aside ! the company parts . Pro . Sir Thurio , fear not you ! I will so plead , That you ... lady , if you knew his pure heart's truth , You'd quickly learn to know him by his voice . Sil . Sir Proteus , as I ...
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... lady and thy true love died , Upon whose grave thou vow'dst pure chastity . Sir Eglamour , I would to Valentine , To Mantua , where , I hear , he makes abode ; And , for the ways are dangerous to pass , I do desire thy worthy company ...
... lady and thy true love died , Upon whose grave thou vow'dst pure chastity . Sir Eglamour , I would to Valentine , To Mantua , where , I hear , he makes abode ; And , for the ways are dangerous to pass , I do desire thy worthy company ...
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... lady : And might not be delivered to the world , Till I had made mine own occasion mellow , What my estate is . Cap . That were hard to compass ; Because she will admit no kind of suit , No , not the duke's . Vio . There is a fair ...
... lady : And might not be delivered to the world , Till I had made mine own occasion mellow , What my estate is . Cap . That were hard to compass ; Because she will admit no kind of suit , No , not the duke's . Vio . There is a fair ...
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... lady ! Oli . Take the fool away . God Clo . Do you not hear , fellows ? Take away the lady . Oli . Go to , you're a dry fool ; I'll no more of you besides , you grow dishonest . Clo . Two faults , madonna , that drink and good counsel ...
... lady ! Oli . Take the fool away . God Clo . Do you not hear , fellows ? Take away the lady . Oli . Go to , you're a dry fool ; I'll no more of you besides , you grow dishonest . Clo . Two faults , madonna , that drink and good counsel ...
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The Plays of William Shakespeare– Accurately Printed from the Text ..., 9 tomas William Shakespeare Visos knygos peržiūra - 1823 |
The Plays of William Shakespeare– Accurately Printed from the Text ..., 9 tomas William Shakespeare Visos knygos peržiūra - 1803 |
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