The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Charles Willliams, 1813 |
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... noble friend of mine : How worthy he is , I will leave to appear hereafter , rather than story him in his own hearing . French . Sir , we have known together in Orleans . Post . Since when I have been debtor to you for cour tesies ...
... noble friend of mine : How worthy he is , I will leave to appear hereafter , rather than story him in his own hearing . French . Sir , we have known together in Orleans . Post . Since when I have been debtor to you for cour tesies ...
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... noble gentleman of Rome ; Comes from my lord with letters . Iach . Change you , madam ? The worthy Leonatus is in safety , And greets your highness dearly . Imo . You are kindly welcome . [ Presents a letter . Thanks , good sir ; Iach ...
... noble gentleman of Rome ; Comes from my lord with letters . Iach . Change you , madam ? The worthy Leonatus is in safety , And greets your highness dearly . Imo . You are kindly welcome . [ Presents a letter . Thanks , good sir ; Iach ...
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... noble than that runagate to your bed ; And will continue fast to your affection , Still close , as sure . Imo . What ho , Pisanio ! Iach . Let me my service tender on your lips . Imo . Away ! -I do condemn mine ears , that have So long ...
... noble than that runagate to your bed ; And will continue fast to your affection , Still close , as sure . Imo . What ho , Pisanio ! Iach . Let me my service tender on your lips . Imo . Away ! -I do condemn mine ears , that have So long ...
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... noble friends , Are partners in the business . Imo . Pray , what is't ? Iach . Some dozen Romans of us , and your lord , ( The best feather of our wing ) have mingled sums , To buy a present for the emperor ; Which I , the factor for ...
... noble friends , Are partners in the business . Imo . Pray , what is't ? Iach . Some dozen Romans of us , and your lord , ( The best feather of our wing ) have mingled sums , To buy a present for the emperor ; Which I , the factor for ...
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... noble as I am ; they dare not fight with me , because of the queen my mo ther : every jack - slave hath his belly full of fighting , and I must go up and down like a cock that no body can match . 2 Lord . You are a cock , and capon too ...
... noble as I am ; they dare not fight with me , because of the queen my mo ther : every jack - slave hath his belly full of fighting , and I must go up and down like a cock that no body can match . 2 Lord . You are a cock , and capon too ...
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