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“ What ! dost thou pretend that I was but as " ordinary orator ? " DemOSTHENES . “ Not an ordinary one ; for it is not over an " ordinary person that I affect superiority . Thou wert doubtless a celebrated orator : thou hadit " great ...
“ What ! dost thou pretend that I was but as " ordinary orator ? " DemOSTHENES . “ Not an ordinary one ; for it is not over an " ordinary person that I affect superiority . Thou wert doubtless a celebrated orator : thou hadit " great ...
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Glamis thou art , and Cawdor --- and shalt be What thou art promis'd . Yet do I fear thy nature ; It is too full oth ' milk of human kindness , To catch the nearest way . Thou wouldst be great , Art not without ambition ; but without ...
Glamis thou art , and Cawdor --- and shalt be What thou art promis'd . Yet do I fear thy nature ; It is too full oth ' milk of human kindness , To catch the nearest way . Thou wouldst be great , Art not without ambition ; but without ...
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What dost thou say , lago ? lago . Did Michael Caffio , when you woo'd my lady , Know of your love ? Oth . He did , from first to last . Why dost thou ask ? lago . But for a satisfaction of my thought ; No farther harın , Oth . Why of ...
What dost thou say , lago ? lago . Did Michael Caffio , when you woo'd my lady , Know of your love ? Oth . He did , from first to last . Why dost thou ask ? lago . But for a satisfaction of my thought ; No farther harın , Oth . Why of ...
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