The Dramatic Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 5T. Nelson & sons, 1906 |
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Page 123
... thine ? Or shall we bite our tongues , and in dumb shows Pass the remainder of our hateful days ? What shall we do ... thine eyes . Tit . Ah , Marcus , Marcus ! brother , well I wot Thy napkin cannot drink a tear of mine , For thou ...
... thine ? Or shall we bite our tongues , and in dumb shows Pass the remainder of our hateful days ? What shall we do ... thine eyes . Tit . Ah , Marcus , Marcus ! brother , well I wot Thy napkin cannot drink a tear of mine , For thou ...
Page 460
... thine : Witness the world , that I create thee here My lord and master . Gon . Alb . The let - alone lies not in your good will . Edm . Nor in thine , lord . Alb . Mean you to enjoy him ? Half - blooded fellow , yes . Reg . [ to Edmund ...
... thine : Witness the world , that I create thee here My lord and master . Gon . Alb . The let - alone lies not in your good will . Edm . Nor in thine , lord . Alb . Mean you to enjoy him ? Half - blooded fellow , yes . Reg . [ to Edmund ...
Page 462
... thine own evil : No tearing , lady ; I perceive you know it . [ gives the letter to Edmund . Gon . Say , if I do , the laws are mine , not thine : Who can arraign me for ' t ? Alb . Know'st thou this paper ? Gon . Most monstrous ! oh ...
... thine own evil : No tearing , lady ; I perceive you know it . [ gives the letter to Edmund . Gon . Say , if I do , the laws are mine , not thine : Who can arraign me for ' t ? Alb . Know'st thou this paper ? Gon . Most monstrous ! oh ...
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