The Dramatic Works of William Shakspeare. From the Text of Johnson, Steevens, and ReedT. Nelson, 1843 - 964 pages |
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... thee into his sight , not pay thee . Rosse . And , for an earnest of a greater honour , He bade me , from him , call thee thane of Cawdor : In which addition hail , most worthy thane ! For it is thine . Ban . What , can the devil speak ...
... thee into his sight , not pay thee . Rosse . And , for an earnest of a greater honour , He bade me , from him , call thee thane of Cawdor : In which addition hail , most worthy thane ! For it is thine . Ban . What , can the devil speak ...
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... thee But get thee back , my soul is too much charg'd With blood of thine already . Macd . I have no words , My voice is in my sword ; thou bloodier villain Than terms can give thee out ! [ they fight . Macb . Thou losest labour : As ...
... thee But get thee back , my soul is too much charg'd With blood of thine already . Macd . I have no words , My voice is in my sword ; thou bloodier villain Than terms can give thee out ! [ they fight . Macb . Thou losest labour : As ...
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... thee a - while : Determine on some course , More than a wild exposure to each chance That starts i'the way before thee . Cor . O the gods . Com . I'll follow thee a month , devise with thee Where thou shalt rest that thou may'st hear of ...
... thee a - while : Determine on some course , More than a wild exposure to each chance That starts i'the way before thee . Cor . O the gods . Com . I'll follow thee a month , devise with thee Where thou shalt rest that thou may'st hear of ...
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... thee : but in mere spite , Pray you , avoid the house . To be full quit of those my banishers , Stand I before thee here . Then if thou hast A heart of wreak in thee , that will revenge Thine own particular wrongs , and stop those maims ...
... thee : but in mere spite , Pray you , avoid the house . To be full quit of those my banishers , Stand I before thee here . Then if thou hast A heart of wreak in thee , that will revenge Thine own particular wrongs , and stop those maims ...
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... thee . The glorious gods sit in hourly synod about thy particular prosperity , and love thee no worse than thy old father Menenius does ! O , my son ! my son ! thou art preparing fire for us ; look thee , here's water to quench it . I ...
... thee . The glorious gods sit in hourly synod about thy particular prosperity , and love thee no worse than thy old father Menenius does ! O , my son ! my son ! thou art preparing fire for us ; look thee , here's water to quench it . I ...
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