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... dear friend ; and I fear not mine of the brow , that becomes the ship - tire , the tire - own shame , so much as his peril : I had rather valiant , or any tire of Venetian admittance.j than a thousand pound , he were out of the house ...
... dear friend ; and I fear not mine of the brow , that becomes the ship - tire , the tire - own shame , so much as his peril : I had rather valiant , or any tire of Venetian admittance.j than a thousand pound , he were out of the house ...
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... dear love , They say , she hath abjur'd the company And sight of men . Euter Sir TOBY BELCH , and MARIA . Sir To . What a plague means my niece , to take the death of her brother thus ? I am sure , care's an enemy to life . Mar. By ...
... dear love , They say , she hath abjur'd the company And sight of men . Euter Sir TOBY BELCH , and MARIA . Sir To . What a plague means my niece , to take the death of her brother thus ? I am sure , care's an enemy to life . Mar. By ...
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... dear faith : It shall become thee well to act my woes ; She will attend it better in thy youth , Than in a nuncio of more grave aspect . Vio . I think not so , my lord . Duke . Dear lad , believe it ; For they shall yet belie thy happy ...
... dear faith : It shall become thee well to act my woes ; She will attend it better in thy youth , Than in a nuncio of more grave aspect . Vio . I think not so , my lord . Duke . Dear lad , believe it ; For they shall yet belie thy happy ...
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... dear knight ? Sir And . I have no exquisite reason for't but I have reason good enough . Mar. The devil a Puritan that he is , or any thing constantly but a time pleaser ; an affec- tioned ass , that cons state without book , and utters ...
... dear knight ? Sir And . I have no exquisite reason for't but I have reason good enough . Mar. The devil a Puritan that he is , or any thing constantly but a time pleaser ; an affec- tioned ass , that cons state without book , and utters ...
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... dear my sweet , I pr'ythee . Jove , I thank thee . - I will smile ; I will do every thing that thou wilt have me . [ Exit . Fab . I will not give my part of this sport for a pension of thousands to be paid from the Sophy . Sir To . I ...
... dear my sweet , I pr'ythee . Jove , I thank thee . - I will smile ; I will do every thing that thou wilt have me . [ Exit . Fab . I will not give my part of this sport for a pension of thousands to be paid from the Sophy . Sir To . I ...
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The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare, from the Text of Johnson ..., Volume 1 William Shakespeare Visualização completa - 1862 |
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