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Thou wast born of woman.Thou com'st to use thy tongue ; thy story quickly . But swords I smile at , weapons laugh to scorn , Mess . Gracious my lord , Brandish'd by man that's of a woman born . ( erit I shall report that which I say I ...
Thou wast born of woman.Thou com'st to use thy tongue ; thy story quickly . But swords I smile at , weapons laugh to scorn , Mess . Gracious my lord , Brandish'd by man that's of a woman born . ( erit I shall report that which I say I ...
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Then if thou hast 1 3 Serv . What are you ? [ hearth . A heart of wreak in thee , that will revenge Cor . A gentleman . Thine own particular wrongs , and stop those maims 3 Serv . A marvellous poor one . Of shame seen through thy ...
Then if thou hast 1 3 Serv . What are you ? [ hearth . A heart of wreak in thee , that will revenge Cor . A gentleman . Thine own particular wrongs , and stop those maims 3 Serv . A marvellous poor one . Of shame seen through thy ...
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Thou art my warrior ; March to assault thy country , than to tread I holp to frame thee . Do you kno : v this lady ? ( Trust to't , thou shalt not , ) on thy mother's womb , Cor . The noble sister of Publicola , That brought thee to ...
Thou art my warrior ; March to assault thy country , than to tread I holp to frame thee . Do you kno : v this lady ? ( Trust to't , thou shalt not , ) on thy mother's womb , Cor . The noble sister of Publicola , That brought thee to ...
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A pound of that same merchant's flesh is of the defendant ; and thou hast incurred The court awards it , and the law doth giveit . ( thine , The danger formerly by me rehears'd . Shy . Most rightful judge !
A pound of that same merchant's flesh is of the defendant ; and thou hast incurred The court awards it , and the law doth giveit . ( thine , The danger formerly by me rehears'd . Shy . Most rightful judge !
Side 114
At this same ancient feast of Capulet's For even the day before , she broke her brow : Sups the fair Rosaline , whom thou so lov'st ; And then my husband - God be with his soul ; With all the admir'd beauties of Verona : A ' was a merry ...
At this same ancient feast of Capulet's For even the day before , she broke her brow : Sups the fair Rosaline , whom thou so lov'st ; And then my husband - God be with his soul ; With all the admir'd beauties of Verona : A ' was a merry ...
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The Dramatic Works: From The Test Of Johnson, Stevens, And Reed ..., Volum 1 William Shakespeare Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2019 |
The Dramatic Works: From The Test Of Johnson, Stevens, And Reed ..., Volum 1 William Shakespeare Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2019 |
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