The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare. From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and ReedT. Nelson, 1843 - 964 pages |
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... Thanks for your pains- Do you not hope your children shall be kings , When those that gave the thane of Cawdor to me ... thank you , gentlemen . This supernatural soliciting Cannot be ill ; cannot be good . If ill , Why hath it given me ...
... Thanks for your pains- Do you not hope your children shall be kings , When those that gave the thane of Cawdor to me ... thank you , gentlemen . This supernatural soliciting Cannot be ill ; cannot be good . If ill , Why hath it given me ...
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... thank as love . Herein I teach you , How you shall bid God yield us for your pains , And thank us for your trouble . Lady M. All our service In every point twice done , and then done double , Were poor and single business , to contend ...
... thank as love . Herein I teach you , How you shall bid God yield us for your pains , And thank us for your trouble . Lady M. All our service In every point twice done , and then done double , Were poor and single business , to contend ...
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... Thanks to your majesty . [ at first Macb . Ourself will mingle with society , And play the humble host . Our hostess keeps her state ; but , in best time , We will require her welcome . [ friends ; Lady M. Pronounce it for me , sir , to ...
... Thanks to your majesty . [ at first Macb . Ourself will mingle with society , And play the humble host . Our hostess keeps her state ; but , in best time , We will require her welcome . [ friends ; Lady M. Pronounce it for me , sir , to ...
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... Thanks , Rosencrantz , and gentle Guilden- Queen . Thanks , Guildenstern , and gentle Rosen- And I beseech you instantly to ... thank you for your well - took labour : Go to your rest ; at night we'll feast together : Most welcome home ...
... Thanks , Rosencrantz , and gentle Guilden- Queen . Thanks , Guildenstern , and gentle Rosen- And I beseech you instantly to ... thank you for your well - took labour : Go to your rest ; at night we'll feast together : Most welcome home ...
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... thanks ; but I thank you : and sure , dear friends , my thanks are too dear , a halfpenny . Were you not sent for ? Is it your own inclining ? Is it a free visitation ? Come , come ; deal justly with me ; come , come ; nay , speak . You ...
... thanks ; but I thank you : and sure , dear friends , my thanks are too dear , a halfpenny . Were you not sent for ? Is it your own inclining ? Is it a free visitation ? Come , come ; deal justly with me ; come , come ; nay , speak . You ...
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