The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6Charles Willliams, 1813 |
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... speak him far . 1 Gent . I do extend him , sir , within himself ; Crush him together , rather than unfold His measure duly . 2 Gent . What's his name , and birth ? 1 Gent . I cannot delve him to the root : his father Was call'd Sicilius ...
... speak him far . 1 Gent . I do extend him , sir , within himself ; Crush him together , rather than unfold His measure duly . 2 Gent . What's his name , and birth ? 1 Gent . I cannot delve him to the root : his father Was call'd Sicilius ...
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... speak on't . Imo . You do seem so know Something of me , or what concerns me ; ' pray you , ( Since doubting things go ill , often hurts more Than to be sure they do : for certainties Either are past remedies ; or , timely knowing , The ...
... speak on't . Imo . You do seem so know Something of me , or what concerns me ; ' pray you , ( Since doubting things go ill , often hurts more Than to be sure they do : for certainties Either are past remedies ; or , timely knowing , The ...
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... speak : we , poor un- fledg'd , Have never wing'd from view o'the nest ; nor know not What air's from home . Haply , this life is best , If quiet life be best ; sweeter to you , That have a sharper known ; well corresponding With your ...
... speak : we , poor un- fledg'd , Have never wing'd from view o'the nest ; nor know not What air's from home . Haply , this life is best , If quiet life be best ; sweeter to you , That have a sharper known ; well corresponding With your ...
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... Speak , man ; thy tongue May take off some extremity , which to read Would be even mortal to me . Pis . Please you , read 3 And you shall find me , wretched man , a thing The most disdain'd of fortune . Imo . [ Reads ] Thy mistress ...
... Speak , man ; thy tongue May take off some extremity , which to read Would be even mortal to me . Pis . Please you , read 3 And you shall find me , wretched man , a thing The most disdain'd of fortune . Imo . [ Reads ] Thy mistress ...
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... speak : I have heard , I am a strumpet ; and mine ear , Therein false struck , can take no greater wound , Nor tent to bottom that . But speak . Pis . I thought you would not back again . Imo . Bringing me here to kill me . Pis . Then ...
... speak : I have heard , I am a strumpet ; and mine ear , Therein false struck , can take no greater wound , Nor tent to bottom that . But speak . Pis . I thought you would not back again . Imo . Bringing me here to kill me . Pis . Then ...
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