The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: Arranged in Their Chronological OrderW.B. Conkey Company, 1894 - 1227 pages |
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... hither to an obscure plot , Accompanied but with a barbarous Moor , If foul desire had not conducted you ? Lav . And , being intercepted in your sport , Great reason that my noble lord be rated For sauciness . I pray you , let us hence ...
... hither to an obscure plot , Accompanied but with a barbarous Moor , If foul desire had not conducted you ? Lav . And , being intercepted in your sport , Great reason that my noble lord be rated For sauciness . I pray you , let us hence ...
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... hither , Aaron ; I'll deceive them both : thine own . Luc . Ah , my Lavinia , I will wipe thy cheeks . Lend me thy hand , and I will give thee mine . Aar . [ Aside ] If that be call'd deceit , I will be honest , Tit . Mark , Marcus ...
... hither , Aaron ; I'll deceive them both : thine own . Luc . Ah , my Lavinia , I will wipe thy cheeks . Lend me thy hand , and I will give thee mine . Aar . [ Aside ] If that be call'd deceit , I will be honest , Tit . Mark , Marcus ...
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... hither : make no more ado , But give your pigeons to the emperor : By me thou shalt have justice at his hands . Hold , hold ; meanwhile here's money for thy charges . Give me pen and ink . Sirrah , can you with a grace deliver a ...
... hither : make no more ado , But give your pigeons to the emperor : By me thou shalt have justice at his hands . Hold , hold ; meanwhile here's money for thy charges . Give me pen and ink . Sirrah , can you with a grace deliver a ...
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... hither march amain , under conduct Of Luctas , son to old Andronicus ; Who threats , in course of this revenge , to do As much as ever Coriolanus did . Sat. Is warlike Lucius general of the Goths ? These tidings nip me , and I hang the ...
... hither march amain , under conduct Of Luctas , son to old Andronicus ; Who threats , in course of this revenge , to do As much as ever Coriolanus did . Sat. Is warlike Lucius general of the Goths ? These tidings nip me , and I hang the ...
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... hither to us presently . Tit . Why , there they are both , baked in that pie ; 60 Whereof their mother daintily hath fed , Eating the flesh that she herself hath bred . ' Tis true , ' tis true ; witness my knife's sharp point . [ Kills ...
... hither to us presently . Tit . Why , there they are both , baked in that pie ; 60 Whereof their mother daintily hath fed , Eating the flesh that she herself hath bred . ' Tis true , ' tis true ; witness my knife's sharp point . [ Kills ...
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