The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 19Caxton publishing Company, 1910 |
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... SERV . What fellow ' s this ? talked FIRST SERV . A strange one as ever I looked on : I 20 cannot get him out o ' the house : prithee , call my master to him . [ Retires . THIRD SERV . What have you to do here , fellow ? Pray you ...
... SERV . What fellow ' s this ? talked FIRST SERV . A strange one as ever I looked on : I 20 cannot get him out o ' the house : prithee , call my master to him . [ Retires . THIRD SERV . What have you to do here , fellow ? Pray you ...
Page 139
... SERV . Here's a strange alteration ! SEC . SERV . By my hand , I had thought to have strucken him with a cudgel ; and yet my mind gave me his clothes made a false report of him . FIRST SERV . What an arm he has ! he turned me about with ...
... SERV . Here's a strange alteration ! SEC . SERV . By my hand , I had thought to have strucken him with a cudgel ; and yet my mind gave me his clothes made a false report of him . FIRST SERV . What an arm he has ! he turned me about with ...
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William Shakespeare. SEC . SERV . Worth six on him . FIRST SERV . Nay , not so neither : but I take him to be the greater soldier . SEC . SERV . Faith , look you , one cannot tell how to say that : for the defence of a town , our general ...
William Shakespeare. SEC . SERV . Worth six on him . FIRST SERV . Nay , not so neither : but I take him to be the greater soldier . SEC . SERV . Faith , look you , one cannot tell how to say that : for the defence of a town , our general ...
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