The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 1Routledge, 1862 |
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... tell you what I think . ANT . E. I think thou art an ass . Marry , so it doth appear , By the wrongs I suffer and ... tell you when , an you'll tell me wherefore . ANT . E. Wherefore ? -for my dinner ; I have not din'd to - day . DRO . S ...
... tell you what I think . ANT . E. I think thou art an ass . Marry , so it doth appear , By the wrongs I suffer and ... tell you when , an you'll tell me wherefore . ANT . E. Wherefore ? -for my dinner ; I have not din'd to - day . DRO . S ...
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... tell me all things true.b HOT . Away , away , you trifler ! -Love ? —I love thee not , I care not for thee , Kate : this is no world To play with mammets , and to tilt with lips : We must have bloody noses , and crack'd crowns , And ...
... tell me all things true.b HOT . Away , away , you trifler ! -Love ? —I love thee not , I care not for thee , Kate : this is no world To play with mammets , and to tilt with lips : We must have bloody noses , and crack'd crowns , And ...
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... tell him , I am deaf . PAGE . You must speak louder , my master is deaf . CH . JUST . I am sure he is , to the hearing of any thing good . - Go , pluck him by the elbow ; I must speak with him . You hunt - counter , - ] A quibble may ...
... tell him , I am deaf . PAGE . You must speak louder , my master is deaf . CH . JUST . I am sure he is , to the hearing of any thing good . - Go , pluck him by the elbow ; I must speak with him . You hunt - counter , - ] A quibble may ...
Contents
THE TWO GENTLEMEN OF VERONA 1 | 47 |
A MIDSUMMER NIGHTS DREAM | 337 |
THE MERCHANT OF VENICE | 389 |
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