The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Student's Cambridge EdHoughton, 1906 - 1237 pages |
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... Signior Arme- Arme- commends you . There's villany abroad . This letter will tell you more . 190 Cost . Sir , the contempts thereof are as touch- ing me . King . A letter from the magnificent Armado . Bir . How low soever the matter , I ...
... Signior Arme- Arme- commends you . There's villany abroad . This letter will tell you more . 190 Cost . Sir , the contempts thereof are as touch- ing me . King . A letter from the magnificent Armado . Bir . How low soever the matter , I ...
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... Signior Costard , [ Exit . 185 adieu . Cost . My sweet ounce of man's flesh ! my incony Jew ! Now will I look to his remuneration . Remu- neration ! O , that's the Latin word for three farthings : three farthings- remuneration ...
... Signior Costard , [ Exit . 185 adieu . Cost . My sweet ounce of man's flesh ! my incony Jew ! Now will I look to his remuneration . Remu- neration ! O , that's the Latin word for three farthings : three farthings- remuneration ...
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... Signior Balthazar ; pray God our cheer May answer my good will and your good wel- come here . 20 Bal . I hold your dainties cheap , sir , and your welcome dear . Ant . E. O , Signior Balthazar , either at flesh or fish , A table - full ...
... Signior Balthazar ; pray God our cheer May answer my good will and your good wel- come here . 20 Bal . I hold your dainties cheap , sir , and your welcome dear . Ant . E. O , Signior Balthazar , either at flesh or fish , A table - full ...
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... signior , take the stranger to my house ; And with you take the chain , and bid my wife Disburse the sum on the receipt thereof . Perchance I will be there as soon as you . Ang . Then you will bring the chain to her yourself ? 40 Ant ...
... signior , take the stranger to my house ; And with you take the chain , and bid my wife Disburse the sum on the receipt thereof . Perchance I will be there as soon as you . Ang . Then you will bring the chain to her yourself ? 40 Ant ...
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... Signior Antipholus , I wonder much That you would put me to this shame and trouble ; And , not without some scandal to yourself , 15 With circumstance and oaths so to deny This chain which now you wear so openly . Beside the charge ...
... Signior Antipholus , I wonder much That you would put me to this shame and trouble ; And , not without some scandal to yourself , 15 With circumstance and oaths so to deny This chain which now you wear so openly . Beside the charge ...
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