The Complete Works of William ShakespeareOxford University Press, 1919 - 1352 pages |
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... thee no lies , made no mistakings , serv'd Without or grudge or grumblings : thou didst promise To bate me a full year . Pro . Dost thou forget From what a torment I did free thee ? 249 Ari . No. Pro . Thou dost ; and think'st it much ...
... thee no lies , made no mistakings , serv'd Without or grudge or grumblings : thou didst promise To bate me a full year . Pro . Dost thou forget From what a torment I did free thee ? 249 Ari . No. Pro . Thou dost ; and think'st it much ...
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... thee , Took pains to make thee speak , taught thee each hour One thing or other : when thou didst not , savage , Know thine own meaning , but wouldst gabble like 356 A thing most brutish , I endow'd thy purposes With words that made ...
... thee , Took pains to make thee speak , taught thee each hour One thing or other : when thou didst not , savage , Know thine own meaning , but wouldst gabble like 356 A thing most brutish , I endow'd thy purposes With words that made ...
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... thee . 87 Ste . Come on your ways : open your mouth ; here is that which will give language to you , cat . Open your mouth : this will shake your shaking , I can tell you , and that soundly [ gives CALIBAN drink ] : you cannot tell ...
... thee . 87 Ste . Come on your ways : open your mouth ; here is that which will give language to you , cat . Open your mouth : this will shake your shaking , I can tell you , and that soundly [ gives CALIBAN drink ] : you cannot tell ...
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... thee , I'll but lean , and my staff understands me . Speed . It stands under thee , indeed . Launce . Why , stand - under and under - stand is all one . Speed . But tell me true , will't be a match ? Launce . Ask my dog : if he say ay ...
... thee , I'll but lean , and my staff understands me . Speed . It stands under thee , indeed . Launce . Why , stand - under and under - stand is all one . Speed . But tell me true , will't be a match ? Launce . Ask my dog : if he say ay ...
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... thee well And will employ thee in some service presently . Jul . In what you please : I will do what I can . Pro . I hope thou wilt . [ To LAUNCE . ] How now , you whoreson peasant ! 48 Where have you been these two days loitering ...
... thee well And will employ thee in some service presently . Jul . In what you please : I will do what I can . Pro . I hope thou wilt . [ To LAUNCE . ] How now , you whoreson peasant ! 48 Where have you been these two days loitering ...
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