The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 19Caxton publishing Company, 1910 |
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... third Citizen You know the cause , sir , of my standing here . THIRD CIT . We do , sir ; tell us what hath brought you to ' t . COR . Mine own desert . SEC . CIT . Your own desert ! COR . Ay , but not mine own desire . THIRD CIT . How ...
... third Citizen You know the cause , sir , of my standing here . THIRD CIT . We do , sir ; tell us what hath brought you to ' t . COR . Mine own desert . SEC . CIT . Your own desert ! COR . Ay , but not mine own desire . THIRD CIT . How ...
Page 133
... third Servingman . The first meets him THIRD 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 ...
... third Servingman . The first meets him THIRD 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 ...
Page 140
... third Servingman THIRD SERV . O slaves , I can tell you news ; you rascals ! FIRST AND SEC . SERV . What , what , what ? partake . news , let's THIRD SERV . I would not be a Roman , of all nations ; I had as lieve be a condemned man ...
... third Servingman THIRD SERV . O slaves , I can tell you news ; you rascals ! FIRST AND SEC . SERV . What , what , what ? partake . news , let's THIRD SERV . I would not be a Roman , of all nations ; I had as lieve be a condemned man ...
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